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Diverging Visions: How Protests and Celebrations Mark Independence Day This Year

Diverging Visions: How Protests and Celebrations Mark Independence Day This Year

As Independence Day approaches, a clear divide emerges between the celebrations of the Right and the protests of the Left. President Donald Trump has set plans for grand festivities across the nation, while some Democrats prepare to take to the streets to express their dissent on this symbolic day for America.

A National Day of Celebration Turned Protest

While many Americans gather to celebrate the Fourth of July, recent polls reveal a significant drop in patriotic sentiment among Democrats. According to a new Fox News poll, only 36 percent of Democrats feel proud of the United States, in stark contrast to the 85 percent of Republicans who express pride in their nation.

In response to their dissatisfaction with the current political climate, many Democrats are planning protests and boycotts nationwide. These activists aim to voice their concerns about the direction the country is taking, and they have coined their movement as the “No Kings 2.0” protests.

Mobilizing for Change: The Women’s March Initiative

The Women’s March organization, known for its focus on women’s rights, is calling for activists to participate in their