
No Kings Protest and Rally in Ferndale Draws Thousands
No Kings Day, also known as June 14, drew an estimated 11 million attendees at protests and rallies across the United States in opposition of Donald Trump and his fascist regime. Meanwhile, Trump looked extremely displeased with the military parade he mandated for himself to occur on his birthday. Attendance was a dismal estimated 8,000ish attendees, with squeaky wheels, and soldiers who refused to march in sync.
Ferndale, Michigan, which is a neighbor to Detroit and an LGBTQIA+ capitol of Michigan, did it up in the only way they know how. There have been multiple numbers thrown out as to how many attendees were at the cross streets of 9 Mile and Woodward, from over 3,000 to a potential 5,000 or more.
See the gallery of the event, and all the creative signs that said what the congregated community were feeling below.