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From a Fox News article, psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert said that the "No Kings" protests are a snapshot of an era when emotional catharsis and civic activism have begun to blur.
He, Jonathan Alpert, was most likely correct as far as he went.
According to researchers at American University who track protest movements, and whose findings were first reported by Axios, the typical D.C. attendee was an educated White woman in her 40s who learned about the demonstration through friends or social media.
"The 'No Kings' movement allows people to feel belonging and community," Alpert said. "Sharing grievances with like-minded people feels good, but it doesn’t necessarily change anything."
The "typical attendee was an educated White woman in her 40s."
And if one looks at the photos closely, one will notice that the rest of the attendees appeared to be those who "self-identified" as white women in their 40s."