Bookman: Massive Turnout for ‘No Kings’ Protests in Georgia Shows People’s Courage to Act
- Thousands participated in the nationwide No Kings protests on Saturday, June 14, including a crowd of up to 3,000 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
- The protests arose in response to concerns about authoritarianism, the Trump administration's policies, and coincided with Flag Day, the Army’s 250th anniversary, and Trump’s 79th birthday.
- Demonstrations featured peaceful marches with hand-made No Kings signs, speeches criticizing political actions, and a strong call for democratic engagement across over 2,100 communities.
- A representative from Just Us Volusia expressed that involving the military against American citizens is unacceptable, and organizers noted they had been targeted with threats through online platforms and social media during the protests.
- The protests remained orderly with no reported incidents, suggesting a broad commitment to peaceful civic action despite high tensions nationwide and intensified government deployments.
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Bookman: Massive turnout for ‘No Kings’ protests in Georgia shows people’s courage to act
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Peaceful ‘No Kings’ protest held in Danville - The Advocate-Messenger
A group of local residents gathered peacefully along Main Street in front of the Boyle County Courthouse on Friday, June 14, as part of the national “No Kings” day of protest. The demonstration, held on Flag Day, aimed to oppose authoritarianism and promote democratic values. Originally planned for Constitution Square, the event was relocated to the courthouse steps to increase visibility and public engagement. Participants lined the sidewalk ho…
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