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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy newspaper reported the No Kings rally above-the-fold on Page 1
https://cdapress.com/news/2025/jun/15/no-kings-protest-in-coeur-dalene-sees-large-turnout-counter-protest/Of course counterprotesters brought their guns, as you'd expect, but I suspect (being that this IS Idaho) some of the participants were also walking around packed.
I didn't go to this. My niece went to the Spokane Pride Parade and I went with her. That turned out to be a combination Pride march and No Kings rally - there were several units in that parade that were carrying anti-Trump signs instead of or in addition to Pride signs. One marcher was wearing a "Trump Always Chickens Out" tee with a picture of a taco on it; he was out of sight before I could get his photo, though.

Skittles
(164,985 posts)yup
OhioBack2Blue
(62 posts)super paranoid with dose of overactive hero complex.
Skittles
(164,985 posts)to the rest of us they're just plain pathetic
stillcool
(34,195 posts)quite the national event.
drmeow
(5,631 posts)Hmmm - if most people there think like the counter-protestors, why were there significantly more protestors than counter-protestors? Could it be that the counter-protestor is ... WRONG! Gasp!
BOSSHOG
(42,818 posts)He meant we DIDNT GO TO SCHOOL together.
Saw a great sign on here yesterday. Im not a radical liberal, I just paid attention in civics class.
OMGWTF
(4,772 posts)Picaro
(2,036 posts)Someone in the story claimed to be a Christianbut their definition of Christian diverges from mine. My grandmother was a true Christian. There arent many, but she was one. Ive met others as well and these folks are clearly not it. Real Christians dont carry guns and wear tactical gear.
BOSSHOG
(42,818 posts)Ya gotta do Christian stuff. While people are watching.
hoosierspud
(180 posts)I was marching in the Pride Parade with members of 3 local churches, including 3 pastors. It was a long day, but a very positive experience with extremely large crowds for both events.
jmowreader
(52,419 posts)I probably have pictures of your unit.
This is the first one I've been to, but if you've been to others can you tell me if they've always been that bad at releasing units to march? There were way too many long gaps in this.
KentuckyWoman
(7,044 posts)Town of 7000 in the postal district. About 1300 filled the town Square and along main road. More people driving by honking, cheering etc. Several other towns in the area similar turn out. Mostly younger.
I did not expect to participate at all since I don't get around well. The nephew got out the golf cart rigged up a bubble machine and 2 big coolers of water and a case of granola bars that we passed out to the crowds.