“No Kings” Campaign Viewed as Group Therapy by Psychotherapist New York – Protests associated with the “No Kings” campaign were absent in New York City on March 28, 2026. Images from the period, captured by Zhang Fengguo via Xinhua/ZUMA Press, did not show any demonstrations. The “No Kings” campaign, also referred to as the “No-Kings” movement, has drawn criticism from some quarters. Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert recently argued that the campaign functions as a form of “terrible group therapy” for individuals with advanced education. Alpert’s assessment suggests the movement provides a space for individuals to process grievances collectively. The question of funding for these activities remains a point of discussion. Concerns have been raised regarding the cost of these sessions and who bears the financial responsibility. Asra Nomani, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), recently commented on the movement in an article published on Fox News. Nomani’s perspective highlights the potential for disruption associated with the campaign’s messaging around “kings.” The ongoing debate surrounding the “No Kings” campaign underscores the complexities of public discourse and the role of various groups in shaping political narratives. Further investigation into the motivations and funding of the movement is expected. Topics: #kings #wsj #therapy Post navigation Trump is seriously considering the US withdrawal from NATO(3) Estonian sports get a unique opportunity from universities, but they must also use it.