Linda’s prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday this week is “portrait.”
The photo above is a new portrait of me today, dressed in honor of the third No Kings! Day held in the United States in Donald Trump’s second term.
There are over 3,300 marches, rallies, demonstrations, or other events planned across the country with a few being held in other countries in solidarity.
Due to my health issues, I won’t be able to be at any of them in person, so I am declaring my solidarity here on my blog.
I’m hoping to watch some of the coverage on television. This is the largest yet of the No Kings protests against the rising autocracy we are experiencing here in the US with Trump and his administration. The situation becomes more dire by the day, especially with the Iran war.
Of course, there are also the ongoing problems across many issues both domestically and internationally. The flagship protest for No Kings today is in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, where an alleged immigration crackdown early this year led to terror, including the deaths of two US citizen observers who were trying to assist their immigrant neighbors and other citizen observers.
There are also many organizations that are standing up for our Constitution, laws, ethics, values, and humanity and rights. Special shout-out to CREW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. They do a lot of legal work in trying to call attention to and file suits about the abuses of power in the nation’s capital. I ordered this shirt from them – in yellow, which is one of the colors associated with No Kings.
I also appreciate how the No Kings events are held. They are peaceful and designed for there to be safety and fun for participants. Some people even wear fun costumes, like inflatable animals.
Even while people are having fun, though, the cause is very serious.
Presidents are not Kings!


Thank you for doing your part!
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Thanks, Devon! Wishing you a day of solidarity, in whatever form that takes for you.
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I hope to attend a rally here in St. Louis.
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Thanks for your support!
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let’s go! I’ll be in Ann Arbor in the streets
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Thanks for joining in with your Ann Arbor neighbors, Beth!
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Great portrait of you! I love the T shirt which sums up the truth of the matter. I read Bruce Springsteen will be involved in the Minnesota march. Thank you for this post!
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Thanks, JoAnna! The Twin Cities are the flagship for this round, so they will have lots of big names. I know Bruce Springsteen is scheduled to perform and Jane Fonda is planning to speak.
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