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No Kings
Inception Point Ai
3 episodes
3 weeks ago
No Kings Day was a massive, nationwide protest movement that took place on June 14, 2025, as a powerful response to rising authoritarianism in the U.S. Rooted in a decentralized campaign launched by grassroots groups like 50501, the movement united over 5 million people across all 50 states and beyond under the slogan “In America, we don’t do kings.” From major cities to rural towns, demonstrators marched in defense of democracy—avoiding partisanship and focusing on civic values. The day was marked by emotional visuals, creative banners, and local action, but also saw moments of violence, including a fatal shooting in Utah. The legacy of No Kings Day continues to inspire new forms of resistance and community organizing. For more powerful stories like this, visit: https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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No Kings Day was a massive, nationwide protest movement that took place on June 14, 2025, as a powerful response to rising authoritarianism in the U.S. Rooted in a decentralized campaign launched by grassroots groups like 50501, the movement united over 5 million people across all 50 states and beyond under the slogan “In America, we don’t do kings.” From major cities to rural towns, demonstrators marched in defense of democracy—avoiding partisanship and focusing on civic values. The day was marked by emotional visuals, creative banners, and local action, but also saw moments of violence, including a fatal shooting in Utah. The legacy of No Kings Day continues to inspire new forms of resistance and community organizing. For more powerful stories like this, visit: https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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Democracy in Action and Its Price
No Kings
37 minutes
4 months ago
Democracy in Action and Its Price
June 14th, 2025, when over 5 million Americans participated in potentially the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. From Bay Area human banners to rural Texas gatherings, he captures the extraordinary scope of democratic participation across all 50 states. The episode also confronts the day's tragic cost, including the death of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo in Salt Lake City and vehicle attacks in other locations, while examining how these demonstrations reshaped American political engagement and created lasting change in civic participation.

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No Kings
No Kings Day was a massive, nationwide protest movement that took place on June 14, 2025, as a powerful response to rising authoritarianism in the U.S. Rooted in a decentralized campaign launched by grassroots groups like 50501, the movement united over 5 million people across all 50 states and beyond under the slogan “In America, we don’t do kings.” From major cities to rural towns, demonstrators marched in defense of democracy—avoiding partisanship and focusing on civic values. The day was marked by emotional visuals, creative banners, and local action, but also saw moments of violence, including a fatal shooting in Utah. The legacy of No Kings Day continues to inspire new forms of resistance and community organizing. For more powerful stories like this, visit: https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

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