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‘Toy Story’ Star Tim Allen Mocks Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Democrat Lawmakers Giving King Charles a Standing Ovation

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Tim Allen, the voice behind Buzz Lightyear and a longtime vocal conservative, just dropped a truth bomb that’s got the internet buzzing—and for good reason. While Democrat lawmakers were busy chanting No Kings at anti-Trump rallies, decrying monarchies and authoritarianism in the lead-up to the 2024 election, they flipped the script this week by leaping to their feet in a thunderous standing ovation for none other than King Charles III. The British monarch delivered a rare address to a joint session of the U.S. Houses of Representatives, marking the first such speech by a British royal since Winston Churchill in 1941. Allen nailed the hypocrisy on X (formerly Twitter), mocking the Dems for their selective outrage: No Kings? But standing O for the King? It’s peak political theater, exposing the chasm between rhetoric and reality.

This isn’t just celebrity snark; it’s a masterclass in spotting elite double standards that ripple straight into Second Amendment battles. Think about it: the same crowd demonizing Trump as a would-be king or dictator if he dares enforce borders or defend gun rights is fawning over an actual hereditary monarch whose family has ruled by divine right for centuries. King Charles, head of the Church of England and commander-in-chief of the British armed forces, embodies the centralized power these lawmakers claim to abhor—yet no questions about his unelected authority or the UK’s draconian gun laws, where subjects need licenses for even basic sporting rifles and self-defense is barely a legal concept. Allen’s jab underscores how No Kings is less about liberty and more about partisan power grabs, conveniently ignoring real threats to individual rights like the ATF’s ongoing pistol brace crackdown or Biden-era pushes for red-flag laws.

For the 2A community, this is a rallying cry: hypocrisy like this fuels the fight. When elites cheer a king while plotting to disarm everyday Americans under the guise of safety, it reminds us why the Founders baked the right to keep and bear arms into the Constitution—to check exactly this kind of aristocratic nonsense. Allen’s not just roasting Dems; he’s channeling the spirit of Patrick Henry, warning that selective principles erode the Republic. Gun owners, take note: in 2024 and beyond, call out the contradictions, vote accordingly, and keep stacking brass. The crown might get applause in D.C., but out here, sovereignty belongs to We the People.

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