A Florida woman posted a TikTok video criticizing the upcoming “No Kings” protest movement, saying she is tired of the repetitive outrage from anti-Trump demonstrators. Speaking from inside her car, she addressed a recent viral video from another TikToker known as Chris Valenti, who fears that former President Donald Trump might label protesters as part of Antifa (Anti Fascist) and have them arrested. Her message was clear: she was not concerned and didn’t believe the protests would achieve anything meaningful.
In her video, the woman accused critics of “fear-mongering and gaslighting” the public with claims that Trump would enforce authoritarian control. According to her, the protesters’ activities were so publicized that if Trump wanted to target them as Antifa, it “wouldn’t be hard” since they openly share their plans online. She even added that these protests had become predictable and performative, with participants creating “good content” but accomplishing nothing tangible.
The woman also mocked the panic surrounding the demonstrations, pointing out that similar protests have taken place “every other weekend” since Trump’s reelection. She said these recurring events were nothing new, adding that people were wasting their time “screaming on city blocks” instead of working, spending time with family, or focusing on their lives. Her tone remained dismissive as she described the protesters as people “losing their minds” on social media and in the streets.
Despite her criticism, she ended her message with a slight note of caution, saying she hoped everyone remained safe during the protests.
What People Are Saying About the Florida Woman’s Take on the ‘No Kings’ Protest
The comments under the woman’s post leaned more on the supportive side. One commenter wrote, “Soo much time for ‘protesting’… I wonder where they work???” A second added, “You would think they would be exhausted with [sic] being so angry about nothing… BUT then again I guess they’re getting paid well.”
Some were confused by the protest itself. “Since when do we have a king? Who is this person?” one user asked, while another joked, “I am really waiting for the King to appear 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.” Others praised the woman’s delivery, calling her message “well said” and “spot on.”
Several comments echoed her sentiment that the demonstrations had become repetitive. “They are throwing a 4-year temper tantrum😂,” one viewer wrote. A few also viewed the protests as entertainment, with one noting, “It is just an entertaining joke at this point.”