What's the difference between celebrating No KINGS and on July 4? I saw an objection to No King's Day...we already celebrate it on July 4th. Obviously, some still do not get it, or else they are just being cute or trolling instead of being ignorant. Here is why we should also celebrate July 4th, in addition to the 8 million-plus who got it on March 28. Believe me, it is one more opportunity to make a point on July 4th. For the ignorant, not for the MAGA trollers, a reminder, here is to remember the reason why we declared independence: No tyrannical kings, and to get out from almost exactly what angered us about what the King did,(Bill of Particulars in the Declaration), which are mostly now enshrined in the Bill of Rights. We also rose up in 1776 because of one issue that resonates today: taxation without representation.
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Monday, March 30, 2026
What's the difference between celebrating independence on NO KINGS 3/28 and on July 4? Not much
Sunday, March 29, 2026
What's different about the No Kings protests March 28, 2026
Friday, March 27, 2026
Hegseth and Trump threaten war crimes in Iran. See them in the Hague someday?
Yesterday, Pete Hegseth prayed for violence. He is the same one who called the rules of engagement such as the Geneva Convention, "stupid" and would ignore them.
The stupid rules of war came into being after World War II in response to the atrocities committed against civilians. Nuremberg and the Hague tribunals have hung or imprisoned many; most recently, the Hague was active, spurred by the ethnic cleansing of the Balkan wars of the 1990's. I have never heard of a public official with great power at the onset of any war anywhere advocating war crimes by prayer until Hegseth implied it. He is a religious fanatic and a throwback to the Middle Ages and the Crusades. Then Trump chimed in.
- First Convention: Protects wounded and sick soldiers on land during war.
- Second Convention: Protects wounded, sick, and shipwrecked military personnel at sea.
- Third Convention: Applies to prisoners of war (POWs), requiring humane treatment, adequate food, and medical care.
- Fourth Convention: Protects civilians, including those in occupied territories.
- Universal Ratification: All 196 states have ratified the 1949 conventions, making them universally binding.
- Common Article 3: Applies to non-international armed conflicts (civil wars), ensuring minimum protections.
- Core Protections: Prohibits torture, murder, cruel treatment, and outrages upon personal dignity.
- Protection of Medical Facilities: Medical personnel, units, and transport must be respected and protected.
- Additional Protocols: 1977 and 2005 protocols added protections for victims of both international and non-international conflicts.