A video posted on social media by Tiffany Renee, a young woman with no political affiliation or formal power, has drawn widespread attention for its critique of pandemic-era policies and what she described as hypocrisy from the political left.
The video, which has been viewed nearly 20 million times on X, was transcribed by Real Clear Politics and highlights several controversial measures enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In her video, Renee used the phrase “No kings!” repeatedly to frame her argument.
“No kings! …unless it was during the pandemic, when all the mom-and-pop businesses were shut down, but the government said it was totally fine for all the major super-rich corporations to continue operating. But I didn’t really care, because as long as I could get my Starbies and go to Target, I was fine.”
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She continued by referencing vaccine mandates and restrictions placed on individuals who declined to take COVID-19 shots.
“No kings, except during the pandemic when we told people that they would lose their job unless they took a certain medical product, or they couldn’t even go into certain restaurants without vaccine paperwork. That was crazy, but I didn’t really care because I just complied. No kings!”
Renee also spoke about hospital restrictions that prevented many families from visiting sick or dying loved ones.
“Remember when we also told people that they had to not visit their loved ones who were sick and dying in the hospital? The elderly had to die alone. That was really sad.”
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She turned her attention to school closures, saying the decision severely harmed students.
“We shut down the schools—completely wrecked the developmental learning for a whole generation. I mean, that was tragic, but we don’t really talk about that, because that’s over now. New outrage, you know. No kings.”
Renee then criticized the public messaging around the COVID-19 vaccines, noting shifting claims about their effectiveness.
“Remember when we were told, over and over, that if we got that medical product, we for sure would not get sick? And even though the people that got it immediately did get sick, we were for sure told they wouldn’t spread it. And then that gradually became more like 95%, then 75%. OK, there’s no evidence it does what we told everyone it does, but we’ve already made everyone take it that would anyway, and no one really cared because it’s new outrage time. No kings.”
The video also highlighted concerns over censorship on social media platforms during the pandemic.
“And do you remember during that time, anyone who tried to bring attention to these issues on social media was censored or their account was banned? And limiting free speech at that time seemed OK to me. I didn’t really think about it. No kings. You don’t hate authoritarianism. You just hate what you’re told to hate by the algorithm and the news outlets.”
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Renee’s video has gained traction quickly, with millions of shares and comments across platforms.
Many viewers have praised her for articulating frustrations they say were ignored or dismissed during the pandemic years.
The popularity of her message underscores the continued public debate surrounding government responses to the pandemic, including business closures, school shutdowns, vaccine mandates, and restrictions on speech.
While the policies have largely ended, the conversation sparked by Renee’s remarks shows the lasting impact those measures continue to have on public trust and political discourse.
At nearly 20 million views and climbing, her remarks have clearly resonated with a wide audience, placing a spotlight once again on pandemic-era decisions and their consequences.
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