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Monday, January 21, 2019

I Went to the Women’s March. Here Are 6 Things I Saw.

Thousands of people gathered in Washington, D.C., Saturday to participate in the third annual Women’s March.

The organization hosting the March has faced criticism due to its founders’ tiesto Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam who led chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” in Iran.

The Democratic National Committee pulled its partnership from the Women’s March earlier this week.

I checked out the event for The Daily Signal, observing the march and talking with attendees.

During the march itself, attendees chanted, “This is what democracy looks like,” and “Shame on you,” while marching past Trump International Hotel, as well as “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!”

Here are six things things I noticed:

1. A March for Women Being Made Into a Trump Protest

I found it ironic that a march that describes itself as an event to advocate “women’s rights” included such a large amount of signs and memorabilia protesting President Donald Trump.

Rather than putting the focus on specific women’s issues, the yearly march looked like merely an anti-Trump protest.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

They must be bad if the DNC pulled out.

Anonymous said...

That fake Indian, protestor was there and got into that Catholic school boy's face.

Anonymous said...

If anyone can't see the phenomenal positive change in America between PRESIDENTS TRUMP policies and the MUSLIM. THEY ARE COMMUNIST. After ALL the naysayers and back stabbing POS who have LIED, cheated, and stole to bring down our PRESIDENT. He's STILL kicking ASS. It's only a very small percentage of these IDIOTS out there. NYC and PERVERTWOOD. THATS IT. MSM and Hollywood. PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS OUR BACK. In 2020 we will have his.

Anonymous said...

These are not women, they are vile, disgusting, angry, anti-trumpers who happen to be female (mostly). We, Ladies, do not act this way. In what way are they helping women??? They do not speak for me!

Anonymous said...

He's got my vote

Anonymous said...

Agree with 12:18. They don't speak for me. I worry about the Muslim women now in office. They are dangerous. I feel they don't speak for other Muslim females in this country. Just like the Women March. Just a few spoil uneducated females who want it all.