No Kings 3 on March 28

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


What kind of realist? Based on your comments, I'm not sure you know anyone marching or the evolution of the demographics of these marches over the last year. While they are primarily white, which makes sense as white people are the ones who elected Trump and need to be the ones organizing here, the age range is spreading out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


Speak for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


LOL, you're def not grounded in reality. Nobody's protesting to get likes, nobody's got time for that. Such pretzel logic.

People are welcome to have their opinions about me, it's not my concern at all. Black women can put their feet up. I'm calling out my fellow white women who voted MAGA and are indifferent and make stupid jokes about any class of people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.



all that
Anonymous
I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.

Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


What kind of realist? Based on your comments, I'm not sure you know anyone marching or the evolution of the demographics of these marches over the last year. While they are primarily white, which makes sense as white people are the ones who elected Trump and need to be the ones organizing here, the age range is spreading out.


I’ll let the pictures and videos speak for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


LOL, you're def not grounded in reality. Nobody's protesting to get likes, nobody's got time for that. Such pretzel logic.

People are welcome to have their opinions about me, it's not my concern at all. Black women can put their feet up. I'm calling out my fellow white women who voted MAGA and are indifferent and make stupid jokes about any class of people.


Virtue signaling isn’t about likes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.



I fully appreciate your mother because her motivation was genuine, not an effort to appear holier than thou in between pickleball matches at the country club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.

Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.



I fully appreciate your mother because her motivation was genuine, not an effort to appear holier than thou in between pickleball matches at the country club.


Go ahead and insult no kings protests and marchers all you want. Just make sure you get out there and vote to end this maga nonsense as will all those millions of protesters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.

Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know folks who cannot participate because of fear of ICE.

Does anyone planning to go anticipate taking extra security measures for themselves like masking, wearing sunglasses if that works against recognition systems or leaving smart devices at home?
A person afraid of ICE is an indication that person is a criminal or is evil. In any event, I will enjoy my belly laughs watching news clips of the Social Justice Whiners moan and march, their fury signifying nothing.

And you obviously don’t watch any news outside of Newsmax. American citizens have been taken by ICE for up to three days. They have been given no access to a phone or lawyers. People who are trying to become citizens legally are being picked up at the court house and locked up. These are among the millions of reasons why we are marching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.



I fully appreciate your mother because her motivation was genuine, not an effort to appear holier than thou in between pickleball matches at the country club.


Go ahead and insult no kings protests and marchers all you want. Just make sure you get out there and vote to end this maga nonsense as will all those millions of protesters.


Who were going to vote against Republicans anyway, like they’ve done for the last 30 years of their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only benefit of No Kings rallies are spikes in Bengay and bunion treatment sales.


Spoken like a true MAGA mouth-breather. Congratulation on your ageism and depravity!


Hit a nerve, did it? I’m not MAGA. I’m a realist. These AARP marches are just virtue signaling for liberal women with one foot in the nursing home.

Black women still don’t like you, in case you didn’t know.


As a Black woman — a real one, not just someone who erroneously claims to represent us on the internet — I get the power of people with little or nothing left to lose. When I need to feel empowered, I wrap my spirit in the image of my Mom, who signed her ballot voting for Obama for the second time when she was in an actual hospital bed. A hospital bed where she wouldn’t have been admitted as a patient in her young adulthood. My Mom attended racially segregated schools in DC through college, picketed the racially segregated Peoples Drug stores in her youth, and lived long enough to vote for a president who she respected and felt pride in TWICE. PP, your comments make it clear that you are foolishly trying to represent a powerful group of women that you barely know and clearly don’t understand.



I fully appreciate your mother because her motivation was genuine, not an effort to appear holier than thou in between pickleball matches at the country club.


Go ahead and insult no kings protests and marchers all you want. Just make sure you get out there and vote to end this maga nonsense as will all those millions of protesters.


Who were going to vote against Republicans anyway, like they’ve done for the last 30 years of their lives.


Thank goodness. And it seems more and more likely that the voters that used to come out and vote against Democrats are not very interested this year. Imagine voting for the GOP this year. Most people would rather stick a needle in there are regardless of their political affiliation.
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