Thread-specific demo seems to be about deposing Trump. Deposing a democratically elected president (with retained popular support) isn't about socialism as far as I can tell. It's about opposing the popular will of the country, and destroying its fundamental underpinnings.
In America we have a process of impeachment for elected Presidents not deposing.
The theme behind the march is the US president is not adhering to the principles of democracy and the constitution for which he is suppose to uphold and behaving like a "king" and awareness.
The notion of a
monarchy is an underpinning of our countries fundamental principles, and trump has not only repeatedly demonstrated a flagrant dismissal for our constitution, those in his own cabinet have said he doesnt value to US constitution and is unfit for office. His OWN cabinet.
Those are the makings of a want to be king or at least dictator
'Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president'" - Mike Pence, for trump VP
“I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well. “
Mark Esper: his second secretary of defense
“A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”
John Kelly: Trump’s second chief of staff
“I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”
Cassidy Hutchison: Trump’s former Chief of staff’s aide.
“We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”
Mark Miley: Trump’s chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
This is all ignoring un- presidential characteristics such as felony, rape and obfuscating association with known convicted child rapists