"No Kings" Protest At Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park In Lenexa, Kansas - Part 2 - June 15th, 2025

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This video is of the "No Kings" protest by liberals that occurred at the Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park in Lenexa, Kansas, on Saturday, June 14th, 2025. This is Part 1 of a 2 part video. If you haven't watched Part 1 yet, you can watch it here:

https://rumble.com/v6uw7m1-no-kings-protest-at-sar-ko-par-trails-park-in-lenexa-kansas-part-1-june-15t.html

It was a hot day, temperatures got up to about 86°, and a bunch of clueless liberals were out in full force, protesting another subject that they know nothing about. It turned out that I was one of only two President Trump supporters on hand to represent the "Right Side", up against most likely a few thousand unhinged liberals with serious TDS mental disorders. Many of their signs showed acts of violence, hatred, anti-America rhetoric, and death to Republicans, Conservatives, or to President Trump himself. Technically, this was not a peaceful protest by definition. ( I tried my best to act polite and cordial with these liberals, which is not an easy thing to do sometimes ).

As President Trump was planning a military parade in Washington DC to celebrate and honor The United States Armed Forces, liberal Democrats who watch fake news bought into the idea that President Trump was acting like a "king". Little do the gullible and uninformed liberal Democrats know, many other countries around the world already have similar holidays and celebrations where they show their appreciation for their own military and armed forces.

France - Bastille Day ( July 14th ) - France’s national day, celebrated annually on July 14. It commemorates two key events in French history: the 1789 storming of the Bastille prison in Paris, a turning point in the French Revolution symbolizing the fight against tyranny, and the 1790 Fête de la Fédération, a celebration of national unity.

United Kingdom - Trooping the Colour (Second Saturday in June): Officially the King’s or Queen’s Birthday Parade, it’s a ceremonial military event in London. The British Army, particularly the Household Division, performs intricate drills and displays. It’s rooted in tradition and showcases military discipline rather than combat power.

South Korea - Armed Forces Day (October 1): Honors the military’s role in national defense, commemorating the 1950 breakthrough during the Korean War. Parades and air shows in Seoul feature advanced equipment and troops, emphasizing readiness against North Korean threats.

Russia - Victory Day (May 9): Commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II (1945). Features a massive military parade in Moscow’s Red Square with troops, tanks, and aircraft. It’s one of the largest military displays globally, emphasizing Russia’s military might and historical sacrifice.

Argentina - Independence Day (July 9): Marks independence from Spain in 1816. Military parades, such as those in Buenos Aires, honor the armed forces’ historical and modern roles. The day blends patriotic and military pride.

India - Republic Day (January 26): Celebrates the adoption of India’s constitution in 1950, with a grand military parade in New Delhi. The Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force display equipment, regiments, and cultural tableaux. It highlights India’s military strength and unity, often with foreign leaders as guests.

Israel - Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut, April or May, per Hebrew calendar): Celebrates Israel’s 1948 independence, often with military flyovers and ceremonies. While not exclusively a military holiday, the Israel Defense Forces play a prominent role, reflecting their significance in national security.

China - National Day (October 1): Marks the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. Major military parades, like those in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, occur on significant anniversaries (e.g., 70th in 2019). These showcase advanced weaponry, such as missiles and jets, reflecting China’s growing military power.

While the radical nut-job liberals were out protesting that day, because the fake-news main stream media told them to, that evening President Trump honored The United States armed forces, showing appreciation to the men and women who sacrifice their time and sometimes their lives in order to preserve the freedoms and liberties take for granted on a daily basis. If America actually had a king, they wouldn't be allowed to protest against the king, they would get arrested and thrown in prison for doing so. So my point is, a leader does not have to be a king in order to show appreciation for their countries armed forces.

These video clips were taken using a Motorola Edge phone camera, and edited using CapCut 4.6.0 ( 50,000 Kbps ).

Note: The "Photos" application on my iMac messed up and had all my video files out of order, and I didn't realize it until after I made these videos and uploaded them. Apple screws me over once again! ARGH!!!

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