Not Suitable for Democracy
On today’s episode of Not Suitable for Democracy, we head straight into the streets of New York City for a deep dive into the energy, emotion, and urgency behind the third No Kings March. Crowds showed up in force — reportedly making it the largest nationwide single-day action in history — sending a clear signal that more people are feeling compelled to speak out and be seen. We unpack what this surge in turnout says about the current political climate, why public protest is becoming a growing outlet for civic expression, and how moments like this reflect the health — and tension — within American democracy. We also take you into the crowd with interviews from three attendees and their clever, creative signs. Each shares the story behind why they came to march, the message behind their sign, and the personal experiences that pushed them from watching politics to actively participating in it. Finally, we close with something practical: advice from the people on the ground for anyone who feels disengaged, overwhelmed, or unsure how to get involved. Because democracy isn’t a spectator sport — and this march shows more people are realizing it every day. Stay tuned for more episodes this week!
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