The third No Kings protests are expected to draw millions. Do they need clearer goals?

The third No Kings protests are expected to draw millions. Do they need clearer goals?

The Guardian nation

Key Points:

  • Over 3,100 anti-authoritarian protests under the "No Kings" banner are planned across the US and at least 15 other countries, aiming to be the largest protest in American history, with organizers citing opposition to Trump administration policies.
  • The No Kings movement is intentionally leaderless and broad in scope, designed as a unifying framework for diverse grievances against authoritarianism rather than focusing on specific policy demands or centralized leadership.
  • Experts recognize the movement's rapid growth and mass participation but question its lack of clear goals and leadership structures needed to sustain long-term engagement and translate protests into political influence.
  • Organizers defend the movement's decentralized approach as a strategic choice to build grassroots power and emphasize that No Kings is part of a broader, ongoing resistance involving local organizing, direct actions, and election-related efforts.
  • Critics argue that judging movements solely by legislative achievements is outdated; success for No Kings is measured by continued community engagement and organizing beyond the initial protests.

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