So done with Americans expecting some sort of solidarity; some sort of world backlash against what America is doing to them.

This is how American hegemony works, and it's all levels of society, but being inside, they don't get it, so it's constant "why aren't you speaking out against <insert American thing>?".

Why? Because you are the arsehole in the room, you are the problem.

The "No Kings" bullshit just highlights it. An offensive statement, to say the least, when a large portion of people still live in monarchies. Are you saying that our leader is a tyrant like your Nazi president? That's literally the only take away from that.

You didn't need to be a "king" (he's not, he's a President, using all the power you gave him) to be a tyrant. In fact, modern tyrants are mostly people like Trump

#USpol

@sortius
The "No Kings" thing has nothing to do with saying Monarchs are tyrants or Nazis. What they're saying is that Kings aren't elected and the President is. That's it.
Elective monarchy - Wikipedia

@sortius
I wasn't aware of that, asshat. But that's not all monarchies. For example, the UK. Even the ones listed in the article are mostly 'elected' by some sort of body which is already in power. Not by the general population.

Doesn't change what the No Kings protests are about. Trump wants to be King for Life with absolute power.

@mrclark because you're an ignorant fuck, so get in the bin you wankstain