Thanks for supporting the single largest one-day protest in American history!!!!!
Logan, Utah's No Kings 3 March and rallywas one of 19 protests in Utah
About 1125 people attended -at the peak
Roughly 1500 people cycled through the rally
ZERO counter-protestors came to mar the event!!!
Thank you to our CRACK-Security Team led by G and T.
People march along Main Street in Logan Saturday morning during the No Kings 3 Rally that was held.
Photographer Eli Lucero/Herald Journal. Article link.
Roughly 1500 people
People march along Main Street in Logan Saturday morning during the No Kings 3 Rally that was held.
Photographer Eli Lucero/Herald Journal. Article link.
Third No Kings Rally held Saturday in Logan
"More than a thousand peaceful protesters gathered at the steps of the Cache County Historic Courthouse on Saturday for the third, nationwide No Kings Rally.
The Logan protest was organized by volunteers from We The People of Cache Valley, a local non-partisan, pro-democracy organization.
Jim Evans, the organization's co-leader, said this protest — and the two that came before it — are because of rising concerns over what protesters described as "king-like" actions from President Donald Trump and his administration.'"
"NO KINGs" is obviously a metaphor
Miriam's speech today - in Spanish. A similar speech was given in English by Nicole. As we continue to witness the systemic injustices and inequities woven into the fabric of our nation, a fundamental question emerges: what force is more potent, more transformative, than a community that decisively unites when injustice is observed, heard, and deeply felt? When a vital thread is violently ripped from the communal tapestry—when a community member is lost, unjustly targeted, or oppressed—we are not merely called to observe; we are morally compelled to take immediate, unified action and raise our collective voices until they become undeniable to speak up.
This imperative stems from a profound understanding of the human cost of oppression. Because when a mother is forcibly separated from her child, when a father is unjustly detained, or when children are traumatized by the ripping apart of their family unit, this act is not just a personal tragedy; it is another agonizing form of oppression. It is a chilling, calculated reminder—intended or not—that somehow, certain members of our society do not truly "belong." This feeling of being unwelcome persists even for those of us whose roots run deep into the soil of these lands, for those who are indigenous to this continent, and for those whose families have dedicated generations to building this country. Before me, my father, and my grandfather contributed their sweat, labor, and spirit to building the infrastructure, the industries, and the very foundation of this nation. Like the generations before many of you who came and built and struggled and opened the doors, they labored under the promise that their descendants could live freely, that we could pursue life, liberty, and the opportunity to live together, united and respected, in a truly just society. The fight for justice, therefore, is not a new battle; it is the continuation of a decades-long, generational demand for the promise of this nation to finally be fulfilled for all its people. Our unity is the only true shield against the forces that seek to divide and diminish us.
Susanne's speech: explored 3 main reason that protests like ours matter:1) protests make the enormous power and scale of the opposition visible to everyone.
Susanne added:
How can you have the most impact? Miriam's speech today - in Spanish. A similar speech was given in English by Nicole. As we continue to witness the systemic injustices and inequities woven into the fabric of our nation, a fundamental question emerges: what force is more potent, more transformative, than a community that decisively unites when injustice is observed, heard, and deeply felt? When a vital thread is violently ripped from the communal tapestry—when a community member is lost, unjustly targeted, or oppressed—we are not merely called to observe; we are morally compelled to take immediate, unified action and raise our collective voices until they become undeniable to speak up.
This imperative stems from a profound understanding of the human cost of oppression. Because when a mother is forcibly separated from her child, when a father is unjustly detained, or when children are traumatized by the ripping apart of their family unit, this act is not just a personal tragedy; it is another agonizing form of oppression. It is a chilling, calculated reminder—intended or not—that somehow, certain members of our society do not truly "belong." This feeling of being unwelcome persists even for those of us whose roots run deep into the soil of these lands, for those who are indigenous to this continent, and for those whose families have dedicated generations to building this country. Before me, my father, and my grandfather contributed their sweat, labor, and spirit to building the infrastructure, the industries, and the very foundation of this nation. Like the generations before many of you who came and built and struggled and opened the doors, they labored under the promise that their descendants could live freely, that we could pursue life, liberty, and the opportunity to live together, united and respected, in a truly just society. The fight for justice, therefore, is not a new battle; it is the continuation of a decades-long, generational demand for the promise of this nation to finally be fulfilled for all its people. Our unity is the only true shield against the forces that seek to divide and diminish us.
Susanne's speech:
explored 3 main reason that protests like ours matter:
1) protests make the enormous power and scale of the opposition visible to everyone.
Susanne added:
- Ensure that our elections have impact, vote for fight-back candidates, Make Utah lawmakers listen to us. HOW? Make lawmakers a fair representation of the actual voters of our state!!! Get your friends to vote for freedom! Keep gerrymander GONE!!! Meet our candidates who are driven by patriotism and desire to promote true democracy.
- Support those of us who are immigrants-In Utah a key step is preventing a concentration camp from being built. Call state lawmakers and point out how devastating that would be for everyone-the economy, our health, liberties and so on. Miriam and Nicole will speak to this topic later.
- OPPOSE and STOP all the illegal wars and military actions. They are committing thousands of war crimes-call the "WAR CRIMES". Every dollar spent on Wars of CHOICE takes food from a hungry child, is taken from ill Americans, destroys our public lands, our clean air, pollutes our waters. Protest and call lawmakers.
- Support our local community with donations to food pantries, and other acts. By making whistles and getting everyone prepared to fight back.
We must USE and craft words of power. As you visit tables, candidates and gather information, we invite you to help us develop WORDS OF POWER at the boards on south lawn.
We can create more accurate and powerful phrases to describe the current states of our country!!!
Instead of a “Tax the rich” slogan we will have more impact if we call to “Prosecute the Epstein class!!!”
Immigrant derangement syndrome. Paul Krugman identified this mindset as motivating so much of the illegal cruelty and killing. At least 76 people have died in Trump 2!!!!! We will win and we will stop this!!!!
Nuremberg Two is coming for the criminal ICE agents!
Concentration camps are prisons without actual justice or rule of law.
A brand new power phrase from Florida lawman: "Self Emasculated"
("The legislative branch for the first time in history has self emasculated. They have given up their power to the executive branch. ")






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