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It seems silent. If you just look at the United States daily, it seems that life is advancing and the American people tolerate the second presidency of Donald Trump.
There are no troubles in the streets of American cities and small cities. There is no violence. In fact, what we have been told before the elections, that society would instantly disintegrate, did not occur.
Many in the media that led Biden of the Democratic ticket, then folded the knee to Trump looked at what was to be disappointment.
The media, like Trump, duly energize chaos and are afraid to bring the eyeballs back and rekindle their business after four years of struggle under Joe Biden.
Donald Trump needed chaos and fear to serve as a pretext for consolidating power within the executive branch. The media needed chaos and fear to recover their audience.
America looks serene on the surface, but there was a silent bubble and a growing repression below the surface that the elites and Trump have never seen coming.
The strength and power of the opposition to Trump and the type of governance he wishes to impose on the country has risen and has been visible no day of kings.
No Kings Day’s demonstration would be the biggest demonstration of a day in the history of the United States.
Data Scientist G. Elliot Morris published on X:
Based on the hundreds of records from the participation of No Kings events, and extrapolation for cities where we have no data yet, it seems that around 4 to 6 million people protested in Trump in the United States yesterday. The anti-Trump resistance mobilized exceeds the levels of 2017.
Morris calculated that there were just over 5,000 demonstrations against Trump in 2017. In 2025, there have already been more than 15,000 demonstrations against Trump.
It is not only the unpopularity of Trump who feeds the demonstrations, but the fact that the protest has changed.
One of my research specializations is popular protest and its impact on public policy.
Here I am Discuss demonstrations on Sublmack Live:
The biggest change of protest is that the protest model has changed. In the past, the biggest events would take place in a single place. For example, marching on civil rights on Washington, Million Man March, Veterans and national anti-war demonstrations.
