Editorial Introduction — by PAiNT Network
No Kings Day is not a march of anger; it is a rehearsal of citizenship.
A one‑day, nationwide reminder that the American experiment only works when the public practices it.
Below is a dialogue — real voices, ordinary people — modeling how to participate, what to write, and how to locate your nearest gathering.
This is democracy spoken aloud.

PAiNT Network Editorial
The following is a Dialogue on How to Participate this Saturday in your local area for the No Kings Day – Indivisible – Nationwide March 28, 2026
If you fit into one of the following categories, Become Activated to Choose to Participate. Your Nation will Thank You.
Indivisible – No Kings Day
1. The Volunteer — “Start Here.”
“Welcome to No Kings Day.
Participation is simple.
You don’t need a script, a party, or a permission slip.
You just need your voice — and one message you’re willing to put your name on.
If you asked me, my example would be,
“Only a King would allow the suffering of the masses, for his inherent greed”.
That sentence captures the core warning behind No Kings Day: concentrated power always drifts toward self‑preservation, not public service. A king — literal or symbolic — governs from a place where the suffering of ordinary people becomes an acceptable cost of maintaining his own comfort, wealth, or authority. In a monarchy, the masses exist to sustain the ruler. In a republic, the ruler exists to serve the masses. When leaders forget that distinction, the system begins to warp around their personal needs rather than the public good.
No Kings Day is the reminder that Americans reject that arrangement outright. The phrase calls out the moral inversion that happens when power becomes insulated: empathy narrows, accountability fades, and decisions are made to protect the throne rather than the people. By naming that dynamic plainly, you’re drawing a bright line between democratic leadership and royal entitlement. It’s a way of saying: If suffering becomes acceptable, if greed becomes normalized, then someone has started acting like a king — and the people must stand indivisible to stop it.
2. The Student — “Write Your Line.”
“I’m handing out Participation Cards.
Everyone writes one sentence.
Not a speech — a sentence.
Examples people have used today:
- ‘Power is accountable to the people.’
- ‘The Constitution is my guardrail.’
- ‘No one governs without consent.’
Write what you believe.
Write what you refuse to surrender.”
3. The Veteran — “Make It Yours.”
“If you’re stuck, ask yourself:
What principle did I grow up believing this country stood for?
That’s your message.
Short. Clear. Unshakable.”
4. The Small Business Owner — “Find Your Local Site.”
“Next step: show up where your community is gathering.
Here’s how to find your local No Kings Day site:
- Search your town + ‘No Kings Day’
- Check local civic groups, libraries, or community boards
- Look for the national map on the main event page
And if your town isn’t listed?
Then you’re the one who gets to start it.”
5. The Grandmother — “Your Voice Counts.”
“Don’t worry about being poetic.
Worry about being honest.
Write like your grandchildren will someday ask,
‘Where were you when people stood up for the rules of our republic?’
Your card becomes part of that answer.”
6. The Organizer — “Choose Your Action.”
“Once your message is written, you can:
- Pin it to the community board
- Read it aloud during the open mic
- Post it with the tag #NoKingsDay
- Mail it to your representative
Every action is participation.
Every message is a reminder.”
7. The Teenager with the Megaphone — “Say It Out Loud.”
“If you want to speak, use the three‑part format:
- Your name
- Your town
- The principle you’re defending
Like this:
‘I’m Jordan from Jeffersonville, Illinois, and I’m here because presidents are not kings.’
That’s all it takes.”
8. The Historian — “Why This Matters.”
“This day is not about personalities.
It is about the architecture of the republic.
We gather to reaffirm the oldest American idea:
Power is temporary. The people are permanent.
Your participation is a civic act — not a partisan one.”
9. The Volunteer — “The Four Steps.”
“To participate today:
- Show up
- Write your message
- Share it
- Stand with others
One day.
One action.
One reminder that this nation has no kings because its people refuse to kneel.”
10. The Crowd — unified, steady
“Indivisible.
Indivisible.
Indivisible.”
What “Indivisible” Means in the Context of No Kings Day
In the No Kings Day framework, “Indivisible” is not a slogan — it’s a constitutional posture. It’s the reminder that the American experiment only works when the people refuse to be split into subjects of competing power centers. Indivisible means the public cannot be carved into factions that serve a single leader’s ambitions. It means the rule of law applies evenly, authority remains accountable, and no office — not even the presidency — becomes a throne. In this sense, “indivisible” is the civic muscle memory that keeps the republic from drifting toward hierarchy, dynasty, or inherited power.
For Inspirational Technologies and the PAiNT Network, “Indivisible” also carries a practical message: the people stand together when power tries to stand above them. No Kings Day is a one‑day civic reset, a peaceful reminder that Americans share a common stake in preventing concentrated authority from overshadowing shared governance. It’s not about partisanship; it’s about stewardship. It’s the public saying, in one voice, that democracy is not a spectator sport — and that the country remains whole only when citizens show up, speak up, and refuse to kneel to any form of political royalty.
Steven Smith, Inspirational Technologies / PAiNT Network

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