No Kings (Public Board)

by JoFrance, Friday, June 13, 2025, 19:31 (42 days ago)
edited by JoFrance, Friday, June 13, 2025, 19:36

There are a few protests planned in cities for tomorrow not far from where I live. So they're calling Trump a king because he's having a military parade to honor the 250th anniversary of the Army and it happens to fall on his birthday? How asinine for them to think Trump is having the parade to celebrate himself. Its about America honoring our military men and women that keep us safe in a very dangerous world. Its about showing off their might in a very dangerous world.

I think the national protests will backfire on the No Kings funders and organizers. They just put a big spotlight on their networks by hyping the protests. The money people need to be held responsible for paying thugs to riot and equipping them with riot gear.

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We'll see... I'll see literally

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Friday, June 13, 2025, 22:55 (42 days ago) @ JoFrance

There is a No Kings protest scheduled along a street right where I have a haircut appointment tomorrow. (A minor suburb of Cincinnati.) I was about to call the girl who cuts my hair to ask what she had heard there but thought nah, I need to live my life.

My gut feeling is that in most smaller cities like this the demonstrations will be actually relatively peaceful and not fiery.

We'll see... I'll see literally

by JoFrance, Sunday, June 15, 2025, 19:02 (40 days ago) @ Cornpop Sutton
edited by JoFrance, Sunday, June 15, 2025, 19:08

There were several No Kings protests not far from where I live. It was raining hard all day and cold for this time of year, so anyone that went got soaked. They were small, peaceful protests. Just groups of mentally ill Trump haters. According to what I read from the liberals that post on Nextdoor, they thought they were patriotic for showing up and hating on Trump. They're just so steadfast in their hatred they'll stand in a soaking rain on a cold day to show it. They're deranged.

If any one of them bothered to turn on the TV, they would've seen the parade and other festivities were all about the contribution of the Army over the past 250 years that have kept our country safe. They covered the history of the many wars they fought from the Revolutionary War forward. The soldiers wore uniforms from the different eras and military vehicles used during the different times were displayed. The soldiers were very proud to be recognized and appreciated.

It wasn't about Trump's birthday at all. It was about appreciation of the men and women of the Army that keep us free. Trump has always been patriotic and wants to bring back patriotism in this country. He paid for some of the parade himself and there were donations. Taxpayers paid the rest, probably. I'm okay with that because they deserve to be honored on their special anniversary.

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