Are the “No Kings” protesters pushing us toward greater liberty—or unraveling the social fabric that makes self-government possible? In this episode of Democracy or Disorder?, we dive deep into the rise of anti-authoritarian protest culture, from the LA Riots to today’s decentralized “No Kings” movements.
Joining us is Jackie Homan of the Greenwich Patriots, a fierce advocate for constitutional liberty and grassroots civic engagement. Together, we examine what these movements are really demanding—and whether rejecting all forms of authority strengthens or sabotages a free republic.
We unpack the historical parallels, explore the tension between order and resistance, and ask the hard questions: Can a society survive without shared rules? Is rebellion without responsibility just chaos in disguise?
This is an episode for anyone who believes liberty requires more than slogans—it requires structure, self-restraint, and civic virtue. Douglass and the Founders knew that freedom without order leads to collapse. In an age of leaderless protest, are we holding the line—or losing the republic?
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