Summary
A photo of a small protest in Antarctica gained attention on social media, highlighting global opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies. The protest was part of a series of coordinated global events called "No Kings Day," which took place on all seven continents, although organizers have not officially confirmed participation everywhere.
Key Facts
- A photo from Antarctica shows a small group protesting with "NO KINGS" written in snow.
- The protest is part of "No Kings Day" against President Trump’s policies.
- The event claims to have had participants on all seven continents.
- The People’s Unity Project posted the Antarctica photo.
- The image received over 23,000 likes on Facebook.
- Antarctica has no permanent civilian population, making demonstrations rare.
- Organizers emphasize decentralized protest efforts for global symbolic participation.
- The White House and Republican groups have dismissed the protests.