Here are a few of the 'causes' from the United States [Declaration of Independence](https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript), explaining why the United States sought independence from the King:
>He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither
>He has obstructed the Administration of Justice
>He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone
>He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
>He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
>He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.
>For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
>For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
>For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
>For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
>For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
>For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:
Any of these sound familiar?
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Choice-of-SteinsGateMar 29, 2026
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In honor of "NO KINGS," let me sketch you a portrait of an American dictator.
To start, Trump once made the conscious choice to post images of himself on social media wearing a crown while literally referring to himself as "KING." The official White House account amplified these posts no less...
Then there's his immodest "renovations" of the White House, his fixation with personal vanity projects, with constructing grotesque monuments to himself, and his obsession with plastering his name and likeness on everything—behavior that is historically consistent with that of dictators, fascists and kings.
Outside of all of the merchandise and real estate, the crypto schemes, the golf resorts and hotels, the clothing and accessories, footwear, watches, commemorative medallions and trading cards, digital NFTs, airlines, magazines, bibles, so on and so forth, Trump has exploited his power as president to mandate that his name and/or image be added to multiple landmarks and buildings, currency and coins, government programs and policies, navy battleships and fighter jets, national park passes, roads, among other things of course.
Yes, Trump's hideously gilded oval office and visuals of his garishly decorated "ballroom" are clearly (and poorly) styled after the halls and palaces of monarchs.
Trump has lived a very sheltered and privileged existence. He has the temerity to throw tone-deaf, elaborate parties at his various clubs and his Mar-A-Lago resort while showing cruel indifference towards the countless Americans who don't have the benefit or birthright to indulge in life's luxuries, excesses and pleasures.
Donald Trump is co-opting and politicizing America's memory and its anniversary while he organizes and hosts his own tacky birthday military parades.
In the same spirit as "The Hunger Games," Trump has decreed that all fifty states select two competitors to take part in an Olympic tournament to distract us from our worsening economic problems.
Trump is shamelessly monetizing his presidency to the tune of billions. He is always thinking of ways to scam and grift the public while he deals in massive insider enrichment schemes to the financial benefit of the Trump family.
He abuses his power as president to declare needless "emergencies" to enact his policy goals.
He has already signed a record breaking number of executive orders to bypass checks and balances, overstep congressional authority and take control of the government's purse so he can unilaterally implement his agenda without any limitations on his authority.
He defies court orders, threatens judges and law firms, and has consolidated prosecutorial power under his administration.
His DOJ operates as his personal legal arm and he has weaponized every power and agency of the federal government to seek retribution against his political opponents, his critics in the media, and anyone who has ever wronged him.
He openly accepts lavish gifts, bribes, cryptocurrency investments and donations from foreign governments, CEOs, billionaires, technocrats, corrupt overseas royals and petro-fascists—all of whom are hoping to literally purchase influence with the president, or receive explicit political and economic favors in return for their "contributions."
Donald Trump is reshaping the government into an authoritarian kleptocracy that is concentrating economic power and resources into the hands of the few at the direct expense of the many.
He has disgraced his office and has stripped the presidency of its dignity, its integrity and its very accordance with the law.
He behaves like he is free from accountability, like he's somehow entitled to operate outside the justice system, like he's exempt from long standing constitutional traditions and democratic norms.
He has even admitted as much, saying in so few words that the only standards he is beholden to are his own while posting comments like "He who saves his country does not violate any law."
This quote is often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte. Trump is insinuating that he can circumvent the rule of law whenever and however he pleases. In other words, dictator logic.
Donald Trump is a rampant militarist, and US Interventionism is only acceptable when it suits his goals and/or narratives.
To that point, Captain "bone spurs" has also launched into another open-ended foreign war in the middle east under false pretenses after explicitly campaigning on no new wars and an end to regime change.
He has shown no genuine sympathy towards our fallen soldiers, nor the thousands of innocent lives that have been lost in this war so far—some of them children who died at the hands of our military and its incompetent commander in chief.
Trump's law and order rhetoric is rife with dog whistles. Language that is used to incite violence and hostilities towards minorities, immigrants, marginalized segments of our society and anyone who is subjectively deemed a "left wing agitator."
In other words, to Trump, his allies and supporters, "law and order" means punishing your enemies.
This is reflected in the administration's militarization of domestic policy. It's reflected in Donald Trump's position:
> "For my friends everything, for my enemies the law."
When it comes to elections, Trump would prefer if they were performative. Him and his party have gone to great lengths to suppress the vote, subvert elections, and deny their outcomes when unfavorable.
Now, to complete this picture, contrast the vanity and immense wealth of Trump with the financial struggles of most Americans.
Question why the rich are getting richer while the majority of the American people contend with an ongoing affordability crisis that Trump has failed to address—while the poor and working class face mounting income and wealth inequality, rising costs and housing inaccessibility, regressive taxes in form of tariffs, sharply rising gas prices due to Trump's war in Iran...
Juxtapose this portrait of a self-styled king with the millions of people losing access to their healthcare and food assistance, their community support structures, their social safety nets and economic opportunities.
Compare Trump's life of extravagance, comfort and safety with images of dead troops and children overseas, with visuals of federalized state troops and trigger happy, unaccountable ICE thugs occupying the streets of our cities; terrorizing the public; suppressing civil liberties and cracking down on protestors who are critical of Trump and his policies.
Yes, compare Trump's life of abundance to descriptions of "detention centers" that depict such horrid living conditions that they practically resemble concentration camps.
Note the shocking difference between this profile of an American King and one of an American people that reflects financial hardship, inequality, depression, division and despair.
Recognize this stark and disturbing contrast and the massive and multiple disparities separating the president from even his most loyal supporters.
Acknowledge that Donald Trump believes he is entitled to everything, that his vanity and his pettiness are virtues, that he exists outside the law, that he is beyond reproach, that the constitution is beholden to him and his deranged and autocratic whims, that he answers to no one.
And that no matter how loyal you are, your interests are far outweighed by the interests of those who belong to an exclusive inner circle of Trump family members, cabinet sycophants, corrupt co-conspirators, the wealthiest of benefactors, and rich MAGA donors.
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Expensive-Job-9419Mar 30, 2026
+1
nobody is f****** reading all that chat gpt bullshit
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anywon1Mar 30, 2026
+1
It’s not even no kings. It’s no pieces of shit, con men, pedophile, 34x convicted felons.
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EducatorForward6617Mar 30, 2026
+1
And no Queen's either...sry Ru paul
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Inculta666Mar 30, 2026
+1
If it’s on weekend it’s not protest - just gathering of people on weekend - nobody cares about it, it doesn’t disrupt anything and no one sees it because they are playing golf / raping kids on some other island.
Until Americans start protesting on work days and block roads / stand in front of places where Trump currently is - it is nothing.
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FionnOAongusaMar 30, 2026
+1
It’s a publicity piece and shows off just how many more people are deciding to actually come out and do things
Take what you can get man
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Inculta666Mar 30, 2026
+1
It’s not though. It takes almost zero effort to walk out on a weekend while workday protests show the conviction and resolve to hurdle country economy until changes are made in the government. It’s not the same.
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FionnOAongusaMar 30, 2026
+1
Genuine question does that actually result in anything different?
Like has that type of protest been proven to do anything anywhere?
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Inculta666Mar 30, 2026
+1
Have you heard about Gandhi or how Ukraine overthrew their government? It wasn’t on a weekend, it lasted for months and both made results. Going out on a few hours once a few weeks on a weekend does literally nothing - it’s not even covered in any of your own news or news or democratic neighbors because everybody knows it just to whitewash your own consciousness in your own eyes and think yourself better, not changing anything, not fighting for your freedom or against crimes of your government.
Genuine question, is it my country that bans history books or is it yours? You have all history of successful protest available to you and you think weekend standing in the corner somewhere is going to change anything.
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FionnOAongusaMar 30, 2026
+1
I wasn’t trying to be rude why are you being rude to me?
I’m asking your questions to understand your side man, not everyone is your enemy Jesus
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Inculta666Mar 30, 2026
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I am not being rude; why are you asking strange questions about objective reality that you can check yourself?
My side is that weekend protest achieved nothing anywhere, so it’s not newsworthy. If you want to protest - do it right. If you want a pat on the back - call it for what it is - whitewashing and patting on the back of each other on a Saturday night.
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FionnOAongusaMar 30, 2026
+1
I’m asking questions so I can get answers from people who do that kind of protesting and expand my knowledge further
Goddamn, no wonder no one protests like you you’re an ass
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Inculta666Mar 30, 2026
+1
Calling people who answer your question ass is not rude but answering is rude? No wonder your country is in such state.
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