Obvious TDS and hatred.Will Trump hump another flag? The only thing Trump ever celebrated is Trump, and, oh yeah “grabbing pussy”
You hate America. You don't want to celebrate the Declaration of Independence.And I “hate America” cause I celebrate July 4th for the Declaration of Independence and America becoming a nation? Or is because I don’t recognize the Fourth of July as Trump’s holiday like you and “stone?”
No, anchovies. Trump owns you, of course, but he is not God.To the Red Hat Club, Trump is God
Random phrases ignored.See you can’t process
And Lions and Tigers and Bears
You really do hate losing at those awards, don't you Dutch?Your contribution? Some retard thread awarding posters on a little forum nobody recognizes. Welcome to the "Our Lives Are Meaningless" club.
Obvious TDS and hatred.
You hate America. You don't want to celebrate the Declaration of Independence.
Trump is taking the holiday as well. It's a federal holiday.
No, anchovies. Trump owns you, of course, but he is not God.
Random phrases ignored.
No, you have decided to be miserable on the fourth. You hate America.
You hate America.just like all America does, celebrating the nation’s independence,
It isn't. You hate America.and not as Donnie’s day
Trump is not Jesus Christ, anchovies.Trump is your Messiah, your deliverer, your redeemer, your lord, your light of the world, he says drink the Kool Aid and the Red Hat Club can’t fast enough
And nothing to address the topic of the thread nor my post, thanks, you are doneNo, you have decided to be miserable on the fourth. You hate America.
You hate America.
It isn't. You hate America.
Trump is not Jesus Christ, anchovies.
I guess you hate Kool-Aid as well.
DON'T TRY TO HIDE BEHIND THE FLAG YOU DESPISE!!
DON'T TRY TO HIDE BEHIND THE CONSTITUTION YOU DESPISE!!
YOU support:
Riots, vandalism, arson, looters, illegal aliens, terrorist nations, socialism, insurrection, child abuse, women abuse, elderly abuse, racism, bigotry, assassinations, and tyranny.
You are miserable, and Trump owns you.
But the fact is....they really don't matter and no,..it wont change anything. Not one little bit."It changes nothing" - "they don't matter"
So, rather than celebrating America's birth and what a great nation it is, the radical Left is going to hold protests condemning it and demanding anarchy instead. How usual of them.Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest on July 4? Are there July 4 protests? See plans
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks.
On July 4, local chapters of Indivisible — the grassroots group behind the "No Kings" protests — have planned "No Kings 2.0" protests. The protests will dovetail with "Free America" events through Fourth of July weekend, organized by the Women's March, a nonprofit born out of the 2017 Women's March. The three-day holiday weekend of events will serve as a precursor to another nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On," being held July 17.
Here's what to know about planned protests in July.
Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest July 4? What is 'No Kings 2.0'?
Yes. There are "No Kings 2.0" events and other parades being held on July 4 in the U.S. An event page created by a local Indivisible group in Wisconsin calls on residents to raise their voices against "authoritarianism, corrupt leadership, racism, xenophobia, and injustice," while speaking up for the rights for all, from immigrants to everyday Americans.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
'No Kings 2.0' protest locations; other July 4 protest locations
Local Indivisible groups are hosting "No Kings 2.0" protests or parades on July 4 in Wyoming, Louisiana and Wisconsin. There are other events planned by Indivisible, although not specifically titled "No Kings 2.0," but taking place during the July 4 holiday or weekend. They include visibility in July 4 parades in Georgia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas.
What is 'Free America Weekend'? Women's March July 4 event
"Free America Weekend" is an event created by the Women's March, urging U.S. communities to host block parties, take to the streets in protest, build community altars or murals and take part in July 4 festivities with dancing, costumes, music, food and conversation.
"Free America" events can be found on the Women's March's "Free America Weekend" website.
What is 'Good Trouble Lives On'? What to know about Good Trouble protest July 17
"Good Trouble Lives On" is a national day of action being held July 17 in response to what organizers say are "attacks on civil and human rights by the Trump administration," according to the movement's website.
"Good trouble" is a term coined by the late Congressman John Lewis, a civil rights icon whose fight for racial justice began in the Jim Crow South and ended in Congress. He had organized the March on Washington in 1963 alongside Martin Luther King Jr. July 17 marks five years since his death.
'Good Trouble Lives On' protests July 17 locations
A map of "Good Trouble Lives On" events shows about 280 protests planned nationwide, including around 20 planned in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.
'No Kings' turnout: How many people participated in the 'No Kings' protest?
The American Civil Liberties Union, a part of the coalition that put on the "No Kings" demonstrations, said more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events. Move On, a political organizing group, reported the same turnout number.
What does 'No Kings' mean?
Organizers assert Trump is allegedly using authoritarian power in the country to position himself as a "king" and instead want to show what democracy looks like: "people, united, refusing to be ruled."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2025/06/24/anti-trump-protest-in-july-is-the-next-no-kings-july-4-the-latest-july-17-protest-good-trouble/84324250007/
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Tell that to the black people that through peaceful protest, were rewarded by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Tell the women who through peaceful protests in the 1920's were rewarded with the right to vote. This fascist minority will not stand. Don't be scared - you were ok during the 8 years of Clinton and Obama - you'll be ok with 8 years of another Democrat.But the fact is....they really don't matter and no,..it wont change anything. Not one little bit.
Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president so, fuck you!Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest on July 4? Are there July 4 protests? See plans
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks.
On July 4, local chapters of Indivisible — the grassroots group behind the "No Kings" protests — have planned "No Kings 2.0" protests. The protests will dovetail with "Free America" events through Fourth of July weekend, organized by the Women's March, a nonprofit born out of the 2017 Women's March. The three-day holiday weekend of events will serve as a precursor to another nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On," being held July 17.
Here's what to know about planned protests in July.
Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest July 4? What is 'No Kings 2.0'?
Yes. There are "No Kings 2.0" events and other parades being held on July 4 in the U.S. An event page created by a local Indivisible group in Wisconsin calls on residents to raise their voices against "authoritarianism, corrupt leadership, racism, xenophobia, and injustice," while speaking up for the rights for all, from immigrants to everyday Americans.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
'No Kings 2.0' protest locations; other July 4 protest locations
Local Indivisible groups are hosting "No Kings 2.0" protests or parades on July 4 in Wyoming, Louisiana and Wisconsin. There are other events planned by Indivisible, although not specifically titled "No Kings 2.0," but taking place during the July 4 holiday or weekend. They include visibility in July 4 parades in Georgia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas.
What is 'Free America Weekend'? Women's March July 4 event
"Free America Weekend" is an event created by the Women's March, urging U.S. communities to host block parties, take to the streets in protest, build community altars or murals and take part in July 4 festivities with dancing, costumes, music, food and conversation.
"Free America" events can be found on the Women's March's "Free America Weekend" website.
What is 'Good Trouble Lives On'? What to know about Good Trouble protest July 17
"Good Trouble Lives On" is a national day of action being held July 17 in response to what organizers say are "attacks on civil and human rights by the Trump administration," according to the movement's website.
"Good trouble" is a term coined by the late Congressman John Lewis, a civil rights icon whose fight for racial justice began in the Jim Crow South and ended in Congress. He had organized the March on Washington in 1963 alongside Martin Luther King Jr. July 17 marks five years since his death.
'Good Trouble Lives On' protests July 17 locations
A map of "Good Trouble Lives On" events shows about 280 protests planned nationwide, including around 20 planned in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.
'No Kings' turnout: How many people participated in the 'No Kings' protest?
The American Civil Liberties Union, a part of the coalition that put on the "No Kings" demonstrations, said more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events. Move On, a political organizing group, reported the same turnout number.
What does 'No Kings' mean?
Organizers assert Trump is allegedly using authoritarian power in the country to position himself as a "king" and instead want to show what democracy looks like: "people, united, refusing to be ruled."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2025/06/24/anti-trump-protest-in-july-is-the-next-no-kings-july-4-the-latest-july-17-protest-good-trouble/84324250007/
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Wow, now even the Fourth of the July is a Trump holiday, and Americans used to think that it was for celebrating the Declaration of Independence and America becoming a nation, who knew.
Now what was it noting before your Messiah appeared in the picture? Was it some prophecy that a savior was going to come along and lead the lemmings to the promise land?
“stone” has to be the most predictable Red Hat Club posters on this forum
I just addressed both, anchovies.And nothing to address the topic of the thread nor my post, thanks, you are done
Adios
He can't talk to the dead, Lurchy. Neither can you.Tell that to the black people that through peaceful protest, were rewarded by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Tell the women who through peaceful protests in the 1920's were rewarded with the right to vote. This fascist minority will not stand. Don't be scared - you were ok during the 8 years of Clinton and Obama - you'll be ok with 8 years of another Democrat.
So says a Red Hatter who tomorrow will be celebrating Trump
Why can’t they do both?So, rather than celebrating America's birth and what a great nation it is, the radical Left is going to hold protests condemning it and demanding anarchy instead. How usual of them.
No wonder as to why the Democrat party is now less popular than a case of crotch rot and athlete's foot.
Because the Left is protesting the very thing the 4th of July is about.Why can’t they do both?
Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest on July 4? Are there July 4 protests? See plans
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks.
On July 4, local chapters of Indivisible — the grassroots group behind the "No Kings" protests — have planned "No Kings 2.0" protests. The protests will dovetail with "Free America" events through Fourth of July weekend, organized by the Women's March, a nonprofit born out of the 2017 Women's March. The three-day holiday weekend of events will serve as a precursor to another nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On," being held July 17.
Here's what to know about planned protests in July.
Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest July 4? What is 'No Kings 2.0'?
Yes. There are "No Kings 2.0" events and other parades being held on July 4 in the U.S. An event page created by a local Indivisible group in Wisconsin calls on residents to raise their voices against "authoritarianism, corrupt leadership, racism, xenophobia, and injustice," while speaking up for the rights for all, from immigrants to everyday Americans.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from thhadose calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
'No Kings 2.0' protest locations; other July 4 protest locationshad
Local Indivisible groups are hosting "No Kings 2.0" protests or parades on July 4 in Wyoming, Louisiana and Wisconsin. There are other events planned by Indivisible, although not specifically titled "No Kings 2.0," but taking place during the July 4 holiday or weekend. They include visibility in July 4 parades in Georgia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas.
What is 'Free America Weekend'? Women's March July 4 event
"Free America Weekend" is an event created by the Women's March, urging U.S. communities to host block parties, take to the streets in protest, build community altars or murals and take part in July 4 festivities with dancing, costumes, music, food and conversation.
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"Free America" events can be found on the Women's March's "Free America Weekend" website.
What is 'Good Trouble Lives On'? What to know about Good Trouble protest July 17
"Good Trouble Lives On" is a national day of action being held July 17 in response to what organizers say are "attacks on civil and human rights by the Trump administration," according to the movement's website.
"Good trouble" is a term coined by the late Congressman John Lewis, a civil rights icon whose fight for racial justice began in the Jim Crow South and ended in Congress. He had organized the March on Washington in 1963 alongside Martin Luther King Jr. July 17 marks five years since his death.
'Good Trouble Lives On' protests July 17 locationshad
A map of "Good Trouble Lives On" events shows about 280 protests planned nationwide, including around 20 planned in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.
'No Kings' turnout: How many people participated in the 'No Kings' protest?
The American Civil Liberties Union, a part of the coalition that put on the "No Kings" demonstrations, said more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events. Move On, a political organizing group, reported the same turnout number.
What does 'No Kings' mean?
Organizers assert Trump is allegedly using authoritarian power in the country to position himself as a "king" and instead want to show what democracy looks like: "people, united, refusing to be ruled."
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2025/06/24/anti-trump-protest-in-july-is-the-next-no-kings-july-4-the-latest-july-17-protest-good-trouble/84324250007/
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They have no idea the depth of their retardation. That "No Kings" thing? It's as dumb as the cops in Idiocracy.No kings...
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Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest on July 4? Are there July 4 protests? See plans
Organizers behind the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that reportedly drew millions to U.S. streets June 14 are planning another national day of action in the coming weeks.
On July 4, local chapters of Indivisible — the grassroots group behind the "No Kings" protests — have planned "No Kings 2.0" protests. The protests will dovetail with "Free America" events through Fourth of July weekend, organized by the Women's March, a nonprofit born out of the 2017 Women's March. The three-day holiday weekend of events will serve as a precursor to another nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On," being held July 17.
Here's what to know about planned protests in July.
Is there a 'No Kings 2.0' protest July 4? What is 'No Kings 2.0'?
Yes. There are "No Kings 2.0" events and other parades being held on July 4 in the U.S. An event page created by a local Indivisible group in Wisconsin calls on residents to raise their voices against "authoritarianism, corrupt leadership, racism, xenophobia, and injustice," while speaking up for the rights for all, from immigrants to everyday Americans.
A flyer for a proposed "No Kings 2.0" national protest on July 4 circulated on X, drew harsh criticism from those calling it "anti-American." The post has garnered 380,000 views.
'No Kings 2.0' protest locations; other July 4 protest locations
Local Indivisible groups are hosting "No Kings 2.0" protests or parades on July 4 in Wyoming, Louisiana and Wisconsin. There are other events planned by Indivisible, although not specifically titled "No Kings 2.0," but taking place during the July 4 holiday or weekend. They include visibility in July 4 parades in Georgia, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas.
What is 'Free America Weekend'? Women's March July 4 event
"Free America Weekend" is an event created by the Women's March, urging U.S. communities to host block parties, take to the streets in protest, build community altars or murals and take part in July 4 festivities with dancing, costumes, music, food and conversation.
"Free America" events can be found on the Women's March's "Free America Weekend" website.
What is 'Good Trouble Lives On'? What to know about Good Trouble protest July 17
"Good Trouble Lives On" is a national day of action being held July 17 in response to what organizers say are "attacks on civil and human rights by the Trump administration," according to the movement's website.
"Good trouble" is a term coined by the late Congressman John Lewis, a civil rights icon whose fight for racial justice began in the Jim Crow South and ended in Congress. He had organized the March on Washington in 1963 alongside Martin Luther King Jr. July 17 marks five years since his death.
'Good Trouble Lives On' protests July 17 locations
A map of "Good Trouble Lives On" events shows about 280 protests planned nationwide, including around 20 planned in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.
'No Kings' turnout: How many people participated in the 'No Kings' protest?
The American Civil Liberties Union, a part of the coalition that put on the "No Kings" demonstrations, said more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events. Move On, a political organizing group, reported the same turnout number.
What does 'No Kings' mean?
Organizers assert Trump is allegedly using authoritarian power in the country to position himself as a "king" and instead want to show what democracy looks like: "people, united, refusing to be ruled."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2025/06/24/anti-trump-protest-in-july-is-the-next-no-kings-july-4-the-latest-july-17-protest-good-trouble/84324250007/
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