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What is the Meaning of 'No Kings?'

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31.03.2026

What is the Meaning of 'No Kings?'

Have you noticed that peaceful protest these days has become very much of a girl thing? 

Christopher Chantrill | March 31, 2026

Last Saturday, March 28, 2026, is a day that will live…  in something-or-other. I was driving down Seattle’s Aurora Avenue to take a car in for service and saw a young lady near a bus stop waving an 86 47 protest sign. It looked something like this:

Thank goodness the young woman was a lefty. Otherwise, experts would have agreed to condemn her as a would-be assassin.

Later on, during my daily walk, I passed a silver-haired liberal woman proudly carrying a No Kings sign home under her arm. There’s another woman, at the top of the hill, who tacks No Kings posters all over her picket fence a couple of weeks before each protest.

Have you noticed that peaceful protest these days has become very much of a girl thing? I suppose that explains why protesters are complaining about injustice rather than rioting about it, as explained by my philosophical theory that women have a Culture of Complaint.

Philosophers agree that the word “riot” has been replaced with “peaceful protest” in regime media to align with women and their Culture of Complaint.

What do the organizers of the protests, Indivisible and “a network of about 500 groups with an estimated $3 billion in annual revenue,” think this is all about? Grok says:

The "No Kings" protests… are a series of large-scale, nationwide demonstrations against the second Trump administration, framed by organizers as resistance to authoritarianism, "tyranny," and policies they describe as favoring billionaires over ordinary people.Advertisement if(page_width_onload

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