Are you talking about the Boston Tea Party or the 2010s political faction?
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Anonymous1d
This is the third one, so it sounds like it needs to be a recurring meeting on the calendar
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Anonymous1d
it’s large scale group therapy
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Anonymous#11d
The faction
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AnonymousOP1d
Yeah those are two very different things then lol. There’s no “No Kings” faction in Congress. That’s basically all Dems in Congress except Fetterman and maybe 1-2 others
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Anonymous#11d
That’s not what I was asking
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AnonymousOP1d
Then your question is unclear but it seems like you’re trying to equate two very different things
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Anonymous#11d
No, again is No Kings going to be able to evolve into a tangible movement that actually influences domestic politics at all long term or is it just collective group therapy?
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AnonymousOP1d
Just seems entirely reactionary
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AnonymousOP1d
OHHHH I see. Well it’s a pretty broad movement/coalition. I think it helps raise awareness and provide a pathway to more targeted actions, but by itself I don’t think it’ll directly lead to change. I honestly don’t think most protests lead directly to change
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Anonymous#11d
Yeah but if they can capture capital and build actual infrastructure they could totally be the Democrats version of the Tea Party