No Kings Protestor Roles and Responsibilities
Making the Argument with Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas
4.9 • 991 Ratings
🗓️ 30 March 2026
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Summary
Well, we have been treated to another No Kings Protest, and each time this happens, we learn a little bit more about who is funding these operations. But while the man-on-the-street interviews are fun, should we take them seriously? Do they make any good points, or is this nothing more than an attempt to demoralize and destroy not only Trump but the United States as we know it?
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00:00:01 Analyzing the "No Kings" Rally: Organic vs. Well-Funded Movements
00:01:30 Tactical Breakdown: The 13 Roles of Protesters
00:06:55 Militant Protest Roles: From "Fire Mages" to "Light Mages"
00:07:41 Media Manipulation and the "Cop Watch" Strategy
00:09:30 The Hypocrisy of COVID Lockdowns vs. Current Protests
00:10:08 Mass Deportations and the Reality of Immigration Law
00:12:47 Teachers Unions and the Ideological Capture of Schools
00:15:09 Man-on-the-Street: Exposing Paid Protesters and Radical Demographics
00:20:30 Debunking Narratives: Voter ID and Comparisons to Foreign Regimes
00:30:56 The $3 Billion Money Trail: Soros and Communist Funding
00:34:15 The "March Through the Institutions" and Useful Idiots
00:36:52 Reclaiming Legitimacy: Ending Foreign Influence in the U.S.
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Well, ladies and gentlemen, we have another No Kings rally in the books. |
| 0:05.0 | And today what we're going to do is going to take a look at some of the clips that came for them. Plus, we're also going to take a look at some of the ways that they organize. Because I think that's important to understand. There's a lot of people that show up to this that, I don't know, maybe they have genuine concerns about authoritarianism coming to the United States. but there's a lot of other people that are essentially representing well-funded organizations. |
| 0:23.7 | And again, the impression is always to give, the attempt is always to give this impression, |
| 0:28.5 | like there's just this mass movement within the United States. |
| 0:31.6 | And the question that we have to ask is, okay, is that genuine in the sense that this is truly organic? |
| 0:36.4 | When you looked at a lot of the Tea Party |
| 0:37.8 | protests that were going on across the country, you didn't seem the same network of funding for all |
| 0:43.0 | of it. You did have a far more organic approach toward protests and organization and things like that. |
| 0:50.1 | It was people talking to other people. It was different local groups that were starting up because they were concerned about what was going on in their country. But this idea that there were billions of dollars that were actually funding these protests with a bunch of pre-made signs ready to go wherever you went. That just wasn't something you saw. And I know, because I remember, because I participated in some of them. But it doesn't seem to be the same thing with the No King's protest. This doesn't mean that everyone that participates, the No King protest is a |
| 1:15.1 | paid protester. It doesn't mean that they deeply hate the United States. But it is interesting |
| 1:21.6 | to see a lot of overlap between organizations which do hate the United States or are dedicated |
| 1:25.9 | to the downfall of the United States being some of the primary sponsors of these protests. So today we're going to do a very quick review over some of what that looks like. We're going to talk a lot about the tactics that they utilize within these protests. There's actually a really interesting graphic that I'm going to show you that talks about the different roles that you can play within these protests. We're going to talk about some of the hypocrisy, right? We've got to bring up the points that some of the same people that are talking about, no, Kings now, you know, force Grandma to die alone. So it's a little bit disingenuous that all of a sudden, now they're afraid about authoritarianism. And then we're also going to go over some other just points that I thought were |
| 2:01.3 | interested in some questions that were asked at No King's protesters of No King's Protesters to |
| 2:06.1 | see what sort of responses they gave. So we're going to go all of that and more on this episode. |
| 2:11.1 | Let's go ahead and jump right into it. So the first thing I wanted to go over was something |
| 2:16.3 | that I thought was interesting. |
| 2:18.3 | I'd never seen this before. |
| 2:20.3 | And it does show kind of an overall breakdown of the various protest roles. |
| 2:25.3 | Now, this graphic is a little bit hard to see on its own. |
| 2:28.3 | So I went ahead and enlarge it for you. |
| 2:30.3 | So protest roles. |
| 2:31.3 | There are many ways to participate in a protest and support each other. |
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