USA, March 2026.
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Fun iconography details: The Statue of Liberty's "crown" represents a radiate halo or nimbus, not a monarch's crown.
@Infrogmation @epademyc
And you think Monarchs who systematically rule claiming divine authority and literally claiming to be god incarnate who used the crown as a physical representation of that authority to be passed down generationally as a physical indicator of the next embodiment of god weren't using the crown to represent divinity? That's all halos represent: divinity. And, that is exactly what most crowns were used to represent.A crown tells the world "I am the god"
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@Infrogmation
Does no one see the irony in wearing a crown to the "No Kings" protest?@epademyc @Infrogmation No, it’s just you. The rest of us know that Liberty is a goddess, not a monarch.
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Good question! The wireservice photos where I found it didn't give reason of arrest. I don't know who the woman is nor what the charges or allegations against her were.
A quick search found this:KABC Los Angeles -- Tens of thousands of people rallied and marched peacefully through Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday before tensions escalated later in the night, leading to arrests and minor injuries, according to police.
@Infrogmation
This article contains another image of her...doesn't give specific reason for her arrest but does say they made arrests for "Failure to Disperse."
@Blackyhttps://www.latimes.com/california/live/no-kings-protests-live-updates-southern-california
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USA, March 2026.
Photo by Etienne Laurent / AFP / Getty
LAPD officers arrest a protester dressed as Lady Liberty in chains during the “No Kings” national day of protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026.
Optics, baby. That chick's got you and she knows it
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@epademyc @Infrogmation No, it’s just you. The rest of us know that Liberty is a goddess, not a monarch.
@bodhipaksa @Infrogmation
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USA, March 2026.
Photo by Etienne Laurent / AFP / Getty
LAPD officers arrest a protester dressed as Lady Liberty in chains during the “No Kings” national day of protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026.
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@Infrogmation @epademyc
And you think Monarchs who systematically rule claiming divine authority and literally claiming to be god incarnate who used the crown as a physical representation of that authority to be passed down generationally as a physical indicator of the next embodiment of god weren't using the crown to represent divinity? That's all halos represent: divinity. And, that is exactly what most crowns were used to represent.A crown tells the world "I am the god"
@l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation @epademyc So in other words "Liberty is divine?" Cool, I like that.
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@l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation @epademyc So in other words "Liberty is divine?" Cool, I like that.
@chris @l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation
In other words someone dressed up as a monarch was arrested at a "No Kings parade"... Sounds like the parade worked as planned. -
@chris @l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation
In other words someone dressed up as a monarch was arrested at a "No Kings parade"... Sounds like the parade worked as planned. -
@Infrogmation Use logic better.
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@bodhipaksa @Infrogmation
You mean a human with a crown on? Do you know what semantics are?@bodhipaksa @Infrogmation @epademyc
Maggot troll.
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@chris @l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation
In other words someone dressed up as a monarch was arrested at a "No Kings parade"... Sounds like the parade worked as planned.@epademyc
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@bodhipaksa @Infrogmation @epademyc
Maggot troll.
Block and move on.@n_dimension @bodhipaksa @Infrogmation
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@epademyc
Is it worth the time blocking you? Or will you be banned in a week or two?@musevg @chris @l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation
You wish. I'm not saying anything ban worthy or even controversial. Just pointing out the facts and a perspective that everyone seems to be blatantly ignoring.
It is paradoxical. From one perspective this looks like they are arresting liberty, but from another perspective, that is a monarch being arrested at a no kings rally.
Not my problem you're emotionally out of control when someone just points out facts and offended by reality.
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@musevg @chris @l1f34sp1x3ls @Infrogmation
You wish. I'm not saying anything ban worthy or even controversial. Just pointing out the facts and a perspective that everyone seems to be blatantly ignoring.
It is paradoxical. From one perspective this looks like they are arresting liberty, but from another perspective, that is a monarch being arrested at a no kings rally.
Not my problem you're emotionally out of control when someone just points out facts and offended by reality.
@epademyc I'm wondering why exactly you think the statue of liberty depicts a "monarch"?
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@epademyc I'm wondering why exactly you think the statue of liberty depicts a "monarch"?
@ikuturso @epademyc @musevg @chris @Infrogmation
A human with a crown on is the universal defining aesthetic of a monarch. It is not complicated. The crown represents divine authority.
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@Infrogmation Backstory? Just because someone is dressed like something doesn't mean they're acting that way. Take the president, for instance.
@spayeur @Infrogmation they were protesting
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@ikuturso @epademyc @musevg @chris @Infrogmation
A human with a crown on is the universal defining aesthetic of a monarch. It is not complicated. The crown represents divine authority.
@l1f34sp1x3ls @epademyc seems you're just making shit up guys.
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@bodhipaksa @Infrogmation
You mean a human with a crown on? Do you know what semantics are?@epademyc @bodhipaksa @Infrogmation
I've been reading this and this is your dumbest move - it's not a human with a crown, you're dug into this dumb comment and you're wrong - just stop
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@l1f34sp1x3ls @epademyc seems you're just making shit up guys.