How 'No Kings' Protests Can Take the Next Step | Opinion
Summary
In September, the "No Kings" protest in the U.S. saw a significant turnout of 7 million people. This protest is part of a larger trend of global protests against government corruption and injustice. While many countries experience ongoing protests, the U.S. has not yet seen sustained mass mobilizations.Key Facts
- The "No Kings" protest had 7 million participants in the U.S.
- The protest is part of growing global activism against government corruption and injustice.
- September was a notable month for large-scale protests around the world.
- The Philippines, Nepal, the UK, Serbia, Mozambique, Argentina, and Indonesia all experienced significant protests.
- These protests often last several days and focus on issues like government corruption and economic mismanagement.
- The U.S. has a history of successful mass protests but has not recently seen sustained actions like other countries.
- Factors limiting U.S. protest include social media as a distraction and lack of an organized strategy for nonviolent demonstrations.
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