This weekend, as many took to the streets for “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his administration, many also took the conversation online. Like anything politically controversial, both mockery and praise ensued.

The protest was a display of frustration against the federal government and its believed authoritarian rule with Trump on the throne. More than 2,600 events in the country took place on Oct. 18.

If you spent even a fraction of time on social media over the weekend, specifically X, you would’ve seen a range of posts describing it as “a coordinated and corruptly funded mass call for political” violence or that “ peaceful protests (occurred) to say: No Kings.”

With any political issue, partisan lines were drawn and sides were taken.

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