Protest in America: Millions of people in America and virtually the world took to the streets on Saturday. All these people are raising slogans of “No Kings.” This wave of protest versus the policies of Donald Trump has now taken a global form. This movement is part of the ongoing wayfarers versus the migration, education, and security policies of the Trump administration. According to The Guardian, these demonstrations are expected to take place at increasingly than 2,700 locations. From small towns to big cities, people are raising their voices versus the Trump administration.
“Trump is not a king.”
The coalition tabbed ‘No Kings,’ which had moreover organized massive demonstrations in June, has once then appealed to the people to take to the streets to send the message that “Donald Trump is no king.” The purpose of the movement is to protest versus the increasing authoritarianism in the Trump administration. Meanwhile, military presence has been increased in many American cities versus the wishes of local authorities. Trump has moreover warned of taking strict measures to suppress dissent.
What is the 'No Kings' movement?
'No Kings' is a coalition of left-leaning organizations that is organizing protests wideness the US versus the policies of the Trump government. This movement has been named “No Kings” so that a well-spoken message can be given that there is no king or autocratic ruler in America. This is a symbolic protest versus Trump's increasing centralization and sundowner attitude.
The movement's official website, nokings.org, reads, "No Kings is not just a slogan, but the foundation of our country. It was born on the streets, echoed with the voices of millions of people, and is now uniting the unshortened country versus dictatorship."
In which cities the demonstrations are taking place
According to organizers, increasingly than 2,500 protests have been scheduled in all 50 US states. Some major cities have been selected as vise cities for this “Day of Action,” which include Washington, D.C., San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta, New York, Houston, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, and Honolulu. The demonstrations will start at variegated times in variegated cities.
Support of increasingly than 200 organizations
This movement has received the support of increasingly than 200 organizations. Key partners include organizations such as Indivisible, the American Starchy Liberties Union (ACLU), and Public Citizen. Organizers say that this movement is stuff run to protect democracy and labor rights.
Why is there a protest?
Organizers said the protest was versus the “dictatorial tendencies” and “corruption” of the Trump government. Protesters speak that the Trump wardship has implemented policies like mass deportations, cuts to health care, gerrymandering, and favoring billionaires that have neglected ordinary families.
The ‘No Kings’ movement describes itself as pro-democracy and pro-worker. Its website says –
“If you are outraged by attacks on starchy rights, troubled by rising inflation, concerned by incidents of forced kidnapping or disappearance, or appalled by attacks on self-ruling speech — this is the moment for you. Whether you have been in this fight for years or are just now standing up, now is the time to act.”