

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day
18 snips Jun 21, 2025
Frank Langfitt, NPR's roving correspondent, shares his insights on America's divided landscape as he covers a military parade and simultaneous No Kings rally. He reflects on the contrasting atmospheres and societal implications of these events, highlighting them as a Rorschach test for political and cultural divisions. Personal anecdotes reveal moments of unexpected connection among protestors, while Langfitt critiques the authenticity of military displays and discusses how these two events illustrate broader conversations on democracy and authoritarianism.
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Protester Signals Patriotism
- Peter Salinger protested the military parade wearing an American flag bandana to signal patriotism.
- He had a tense but respectful exchange with a man who initially accused him of being paid to protest.
Common Ground Across Divides
- When people from opposing sides meet and talk, they discover more common ground than expected.
- Assumptions about the 'other side' can be misleading, as demonstrated by shared finance backgrounds.
No Kings Protest Focuses on Authoritarianism
- At the No Kings protest in Annapolis, attendees focused on opposing authoritarianism without pro-Trump signs.
- The crowd expressed concern but lacked clear instructions on counteracting authoritarianism.