The recent No Kings 3.0 protests aimed at opposing the Trump administration devolved into chaotic and performative displays, characterized by a lack of genuine grassroots support. The events, intended to mobilize millions, ended up showcasing a demographic of elderly, affluent liberals engaging in symbolic resistance rather than meaningful political action. This spectacle reveals a deeper dysfunction within the Democratic Party, as the absence of younger and more diverse supporters indicates a troubling disconnect with the future of American politics.
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