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The Left Isn’t Against Kings — They Just Want Their Own

America witnessed another round of mass hysteria this weekend as millions of progressive activists flooded the streets, chanting “No Kings” and waving pre-printed signs funded by the same billionaires who’ve been trying to gut the Second Amendment for years.

The irony couldn’t be thicker: the same Democratic Party that installed Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee without a single primary vote is now shrieking about “tyranny.”

If these people actually lived under a king — or any real dictator — they wouldn’t be marching through city streets with megaphones and hashtags. They’d be silenced, censored, or worse.

The fact that the “No Kings” rallies even exist is proof that this isn’t a monarchy — it’s a free nation where citizens can speak out because their constitutional rights still stand.

And ironically, it’s the same movement that’s been trying to erase those rights for decades.

Funded by the Same Anti-Gun Elites as Before

Let’s not kid ourselves. The “No Kings” protests aren’t some grassroots uprising of ordinary Americans.

They’re the same Indivisible-backed political theater we saw in June, paid for by the same gun control elites and left-wing billionaires who bankroll every major attack on your freedoms.

Christy Walton, the Walmart heiress, and George Soros, the global financier of anti-gun movements, have poured millions into these operations through PACs and “nonprofit” front groups.

Their mission is simple: manufacture outrage, flood the media with fear, and paint every Trump supporter as a threat to democracy — all while pushing legislation that strips law-abiding citizens of their right to keep and bear arms.

The irony? Every tyrant in history — from Hitler to Stalin to Mao — shared exactly the same policy goal: civilian disarmament.

So when protesters chant “No Kings,” what they really mean is “No one but us should have power.”

They’re not rejecting tyranny; they’re auditioning for it.

The Same Hypocrites Who Locked You Down

Let’s not forget: these are the same “freedom fighters” who spent 2020 locking down America, shutting your churches, forcing you to mask your kids, and threatening your job if you didn’t take their vaccine.

Now they want to lecture the rest of us about authoritarianism?

These are the same people who separated families over a political virus, bullied those who questioned their narrative, and cheered when government bureaucrats silenced dissent online.

Their idea of freedom is government-approved compliance — and the “No Kings” movement is just the latest rebranding of that same authoritarian impulse.

Trump and Vance Troll the Left — Perfectly

President Trump was quick to dismiss the protests, even declaring he wasn’t a king.

But, in typical Trump fashion, he and Vice President J.D. Vance threw gasoline on the fire of Leftist hysteria — using AI-generated videos to mock the protests.

Trump shared a video of himself flying a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” dropping sewage on protesters — pure political trolling at its finest.

And Vance? He leaned all the way in, posting a clip of Trump wearing a crown and robe, sword in hand, while “Hail to the King” by Avenged Sevenfold blared in the background.

The Left melted down, of course. But it was a masterstroke — showing that the administration isn’t cowering in the face of their fake outrage. They’re laughing at it.

And honestly, so is the rest of America.

The Anti-Gun Left’s True Hypocrisy

As Texas Gun Rights President Chris McNutt put it best:

“The anti-gun Left isn’t against kings — they’re just against a king who isn’t their own. When their people are in power, they call it ‘democracy.’ When they lose, they call it ‘tyranny.’ That’s why the Second Amendment exists — because our rights don’t depend on who sits on the throne in Washington.”

That’s the truth the “No Kings” crowd doesn’t want to admit.

They don’t hate authority. They hate opposition.

They hate that Americans still have the power — and the firearms — to say no.

The Second Amendment: America’s Last Line of Defense

No matter how much they scream about kings and crowns, the Second Amendment remains the great equalizer.

It’s what separates this nation from every failed regime that disarmed its people in the name of “safety” and “unity.”

It’s why millions of Texans and patriots across this country refuse to surrender their rights to billionaires in Silicon Valley, to bureaucrats in Washington, or to mobs in the street.

Because we know how this story ends if we do.

Thankfully, this past weekend’s protests were mostly peaceful — and that’s good for the country. Americans have every right to make their voices heard.

But let’s not pretend this is harmless.

It’s the same reckless rhetoric that’s been echoing from the Left in recent years — labeling Trump and his supporters as “fascists,” “extremists,” and “threats to democracy.”

That kind of language has already led to real political violence in this country — against conservative candidates, Supreme Court justices, and Charlie Kirk — for daring to think differently.

So while it’s nice that the “No Kings” rallies didn’t turn violent, the ideas fueling them are just as poisonous.

The people shouting “No Kings” today are the same ones who justify censorship, weaponized government, and even physical attacks when they lose power.

That’s why the Second Amendment isn’t negotiable.

Because in a nation where one side increasingly views its opponents as enemies to be destroyed, an armed and vigilant citizenry is the only true safeguard of freedom.

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