No Kings Massive Constitution Points To Big Money Funding, Hypocrisy Critics Say

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No Kings Massive Constitution Points To Big Money Funding, Hypocrisy Critics Say

The No Kings' protest in Chicago featured a massive constitutional 'we the people' prop - prompting critics to say it’s a sign of the big money funding that went into the event.

The No Kings protests are facing accusations that they weren't spontaneous—but rather coordinated by a coalition of progressive NGO's, labor unions, and big money democratic donors - Like George Soros - under the "No Kings" banner.

Many are now saying that the banner - which clocks in at around 75 feet long by 20 feet wide, and rolled out like a giant scroll on the streets - is evidence of a paid -planned protest and not an organic grass-roots affair.

Others are pointing out that this is the same group of people who called the founding fathers racist, the constitution invalid, and tore down numerous statues during the summer of George Floyd because the statues and monuments were seen as symbols of systemic racism and slavery.
Examples of statues torn down by protesters:
George Washington Statue in Portland, Oregon: On June 18, 2020
Thomas Jefferson Statue at Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon: on June 14, 2020
Thomas Jefferson Statue in Downtown Portland, Oregon: On July 4, 2020
George Washington Statue in Minneapolis, Minnesota: In late June 2020
Thomas Jefferson Statue in Decatur, Georgia: On June 19, 2020
Thomas Jefferson Statue at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York: Moved on June 23, 2020 under threat of destruction
Thomas Jefferson Statue in New York City Hall, New York: Removed on November 22, 2021

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