No Kings. No Hate. No Fear.
This past weekend, the people of Westchester County made history. Thousands poured into the streets for the “No Kings” rallies, a breathtaking display of civic courage and community strength. From Brewster to Mount Kisco, crowds of every age and background gathered to send one unmistakable message: we will not bow to tyranny.
Flags waved. Drums beat. The energy was electric - not the chaos of anger, but the fire of democracy reignited. In a moment when too many are silent, Westchester spoke loudly, clearly, and proudly: freedom requires our voices.
These rallies aren’t just about protest; they are about purpose. They aren’t about partisanship; they are about principle. They remind us that democracy doesn’t die in one dramatic moment; it erodes when good people stop standing up. Speaking out is not only our right - it is our responsibility.
We are living in a time when truth itself is under siege, when power tries to bend the rules and silence dissent. Westchester showed what resistance and courage look like: peaceful, passionate, and unafraid to call out abuse of power.
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