cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38146161

[features eyewitness reports from various cities by participants]

from World-Outlook Oct. 20, 2025

More than 7 million people turned out for the No Kings protests in about 2,700 cities and towns in all 50 U.S. states on October 18, 2025. These numbers are based on reports from the organizers and media across the country.

The main sponsors included the liberal group Indivisible, the American Civil Liberties Union, and hundreds of other national and local organizations.

Some of the largest actions took place in Chicago (250,000), Washington, D.C. (200,000), New York City (where estimates ranged between 100,000 and more than 300,000), and Boston (125,000). Thousands marched in many cities in the South, including Dallas and Houston, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama; and Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina.

  • Oofnik@kbin.melroy.org
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    I’m a bit confused on how quickly you expect political change to happen…do you think the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of No Kings can be assessed a week on? Imagine you were in Birmingham during the bus boycott - after a week you’d be out there saying “look! We did this and nothing happened!”

    I don’t love everything about no kings, the tactics, and the messaging. But give it a second, dude!

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      do you think the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of No Kings can be assessed a week on?

      Yes I do. Other countries are capable of change. Look at South Korea and Nepal. It’s fair to judge by those standards.

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        Ok, unlike the other commenter, you are engaging and this is a fair point. I don’t know enough about the Nepal and South Korea case to assess how fast it took: Yes, it looked like a week to international observers who aren’t reading the Nepal Daily or whatever, but I’d want to here from people on the ground about how much or how little lead up and organization there was leading up to the tipping points.

        But that’s not disagreeing with you - just saying I genuinely don’t know if you’re right or not, but I do appreciate the comparisons.

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      This has been the second. How many more “seconds“ do you want me to wait?

      Lots of people tell me to stop complaining, so I ask you: give me the exact date in which you would be OK with me complaining, or kindly shut the fuck up.

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        Yeah dude no worries I’ll just go grab a gun and head out to the Capitol, they won’t send ICE to dissapear my family while I get my corpse paraded around and my name smeared across all news media as they continue to fearfully proclaim there is no war in Ba Sing Se

        EU commenters love to play couch macho for their smug superiority dopamine while forgetting they’ve deployed the most well funded army and most technologically advanced monitoring in the world. Even the cops carry guns here dude, and all that bacon has been frying until crisp; they’re fucking ITCHING to kill their countrymen because they basically grew up being told there were basically literal zombies, people who don’t believe in this country and are evil, no good, others. These guys were programmed since childhood to be super predators. They are under a spell of false patriotism and blind nationalism. If you don’t agree with them, you’re a fucking NPC and you’re ripe for the picking, the rotten, ungodly fruit, decaying the beautiful homeland our ancestors fought and died for.

        we’re gonna do all the right things in the right order before we risk ending our own lives and our children’s lives and getting nothing for it. You have no idea what we are up against so shut the fuck up.

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          Probably the main reason why US is in such dissaray is that Americans immediately default to thinking about guns no matter the problem, and are staying on that topic forever.
          When presented with the obvious uselessness of your inaction, your first and only though was about a gun, and then you remembered that your gun isn’t the biggest gun, and your though process stopped.
          When you stop being angry at me for pointing it out, I really want you to reflect on it.

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        You’ll have a leg to stand on when the protests start decreasing in number rather than increasing. This was the largest protest in US history and seems like it’s just a start.

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          What do you think it actually does? You had the biggest protest before, did it achieve anything? Before that one there was another one, did something happened as a result of it? If the next one will be bigger, what will change?
          Do you maybe think there is an indication that some other forms of political action could bring some different result?