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Bill McKibben, co-founder of Third Act, discusses the importance of the “No Kings” protests, which encourage citizens—especially older Americans—to stand up for democracy, climate action, and social justice.
He emphasizes that activism is ongoing and that showing up in public demonstrations is a simple but powerful way to express one’s voice.
McKibben compares the movement to major historical moments like the first Earth Day, stressing that large public participation can drive real change.
He argues that current political conditions are “abnormal” and urges people to act before these issues worsen.
The broader discussion highlights how protests can break political “echo chambers,” forcing leaders to confront public dissatisfaction.
By gathering in large numbers, people can challenge authority, influence public narrative, and remind leaders that citizens hold real power.
Key message:
Showing up, even peacefully, can make a significant impact—and collective action is essential in shaping democracy
