Exposing the No Kings Movement
I can't wait to hear No Kings' explanation that makes this movement and its sponsors palatable and/or acceptable. I don't think it's possible. That isn’t the only part of the No Kings Movement’s message that doesn’t fit with other parts of their message.
On the other hand, this is compelling proof that No Kings is authoritarianist:
CPUSA again wrote glowingly about its “dear comrade” in 2016 after his death, and in 2018, it posted comments celebrating the 60th anniversary of Castro’s revolution that turned Cuba communist. The Cuban regime has brutally repressed its political enemies, massacred more than 4,400 people and tortured or arbitrarily detained others over the course of Castro’s reign and beyond, according to the Cuba Archive and the State DepartmentIt's obvious that No Kings is authoritarian, not democratic. Further, this is proof positive that the media agrees with Democrats: While it's a host from MSNBC, it's still proof that the media agrees with Democrats that socialism is king amongst economic models.Additionally, DSA’s International Committee has a "DSA Korea Solidarity" page on its website that links to several pro-North Korea "resources" and calls for an end to U.S. sanctions on the regime. The resources include materials challenging the idea that North Korea is home to "dictators" and "brainwashed" civilians. The DSA’s page does not mention North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whose regime is responsible for extra judicial killings, slavery, torture and other documented abuses.
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