POLITICS

Unions Marching to a Different Beat

USASat Jun 14 2025
The stage is set for a massive wave of protests across the USA. More than 1, 500 rallies are planned for the same day as the Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington DC. This is not just any protest. It is a coordinated effort by several major unions. The American Federation of Teachers, American Postal Workers Union, and Communications Workers of America are all on board. They are joining forces with activist groups like Black Lives Matter and the ACLU. The goal? To make a statement against what they call "authoritarianism. " The protests are dubbed "No Kings Day. "This name is a clear jab at the president. The organizers see the military parade as a "made-for-TV display of dominance. "They want to counter this with a "national day of action and mass mobilization. "The irony is that the president they are protesting was democratically elected just seven months ago. But the organizers are not letting that fact get in the way of their message. The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is playing a significant role in these protests. Their president, Randi Weingarten, is set to speak at the Philadelphia rally. She has also been actively promoting the event on social media. Critics are quick to point out that this is not the first time the AFT has taken a political stance. During the COVID era, local affiliates of the AFT fought to keep schools closed for years. This has led some to question whether the union is more interested in political activism than in education. Weingarten has been clear about her priorities. She sees the protests as a way to support "strong public schools, working families, and fundamental freedoms. "But critics like school choice activist Corey DeAngelis see it differently. He argues that the AFT's actions reveal a "radical agenda" that puts taxpayers on the hook for funding the education of illegal immigrants. He also questions why Weingarten is not fighting as hard to improve public education. After all, more than a quarter of American kids are not proficient in math. The protests are expected to disrupt hundreds of cities in all fifty states. The organizers are confident that their message will be heard loud and clear. They have indication that their crowd could exceed 75, 000 in New York City alone. Other major rallies are planned in cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Charlotte, and Atlanta. The day's events will include speeches, marches, and other forms of protest. The goal is to make a statement that cannot be ignored. The "No Kings Day" movement is orchestrated by the 50501 Movement. This grassroots anti-Trump group formed on Reddit. They have been organizing protests since February. Their first rally was held on February 5th, followed by another on President’s Day, and a third in March. They have pledged not to hold a rally in DC on Saturday. This is after the president warned that protesters at the military parade would face "very heavy force. "Instead, they plan to make their voices heard in every other state.

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    How does the involvement of activist organizations like Black Lives Matter and the ACLU influence the messaging and goals of No Kings Day?
    How do the organizers of No Kings Day define 'authoritarianism' and how does their definition align with the actions of the current administration?
    Could the involvement of unions in No Kings Day be part of a plot to divert attention from their own internal issues?

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