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at the least im not gonna just sit here and pout and talk down on people who are protestingwhat you out there doing?
and im gonna vote in those midterms that you didn't even know existed thats for damn sure.
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at the least im not gonna just sit here and pout and talk down on people who are protestingwhat you out there doing?
I'm very proud and glad to see this many people unite and come together PEACEFULLY for a much worthy cause... I must ask the question, though.......
WHERE WAS THIS TURNOUT ON NOVEMBER 8TH, 2016?!!?!?!
HAD THERE BEEN THIS MUCH EFFORT AND UNITY ON NOVEMBER 8TH, THE NATION...NO, THE WORLD WOULDNT HAVE TO MARCH OUT AGAINST DONALD!
That's how I feel
I'm very proud and glad to see this many people unite and come together PEACEFULLY for a much worthy cause... I must ask the question, though.......
WHERE WAS THIS TURNOUT ON NOVEMBER 8TH, 2016?!!?!?!
HAD THERE BEEN THIS MUCH EFFORT AND UNITY ON NOVEMBER 8TH, THE NATION...NO, THE WORLD WOULDNT HAVE TO MARCH OUT AGAINST DONALD!
But you didn't ask a question.
Dipset gonna dipset.
I'm just gonna' assume your trolling unless you don't know what a question mark is or looks like. In case you dont, read the rest of my post. Thanks and have a great weekend.
at the least im not gonna just sit here and pout and talk down on people who are protesting
and im gonna vote in those midterms that you didn't even know existed thats for damn sure.
lmao im done with this conversation. you're a clown.
grown *** man that didn't know mid term elections exist.
probably don't even know how basic government works.
Trump got a lot of women to vote for him...
Some of these women are faking the funk.
bingo
Trump got a lot of women to vote for him...
Some of these women are faking the funk.
bingo
Maybe some of them, I highly doubt the majority of those out there marching voted for his orange ***
Na they only care when the news tell them to, besides paying attention to local elections would mean they would actually care about politics, glad to see people exercising their right to protest but it comes off as lazy and insincere to me, when Brazil protested their government spending that was an authentic protest of anger, with all the random rhetoric behind this protest Im just not buying it. Seems like a good way to make women feel empowered but not really doing much else, not to come off as putting them down, just my observationsAnd everyone, there are local elections every year in you state, county, city or town. Electing local officials that will resist his buffoonery, especially on civil rights, is important.
That is horrible. I know deep down Trump is fuming.
You say 53% of white women voted for him, but only 58% of eligible voters even voted. So there is a significant chunk of white women in this country that did not vote for him, or vote at all for that matter. I find it hard to believe many from that 53% of white female voters group actually joined in the marches. A few of the confused ones probably did, but I think saying many is a stretch. I agree with the rest of what you said.53% OF WHITE WOMEN VOTED FOR TRUMP
62% OF WHITE WOMEN WITHOUT COLLEGE DEGREES VOTED FOR TRUMP.
Trump beat Clinton by 27 points among white women voters without college degrees and In the three states that decided the election — Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan — that margin was enough to send Trump to the White House.
6% of Black women voted for Trump and 32% of Latino women voted for Trump
The ONLY thing I'm impressed about today is the women in OTHER countries AND the black women that protested. THEY are amazing.
Im not moved by these "after the fact' politics and marches. Its BS!
MANY of the white women out at the protests today VOTED FOR TRUMP!
If you wanna protest for women's rights do it at the polls DURING the election.
NOT the day after inauguration.
53% OF WHITE WOMEN VOTED FOR TRUMP
62% OF WHITE WOMEN WITHOUT COLLEGE DEGREES VOTED FOR TRUMP.
Trump beat Clinton by 27 points among white women voters without college degrees and In the three states that decided the election — Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan — that margin was enough to send Trump to the White House.
6% of Black women voted for Trump and 32% of Latino women voted for Trump
The ONLY thing I'm impressed about today is the women in OTHER countries AND the black women that protested. THEY are amazing.
Im not moved by these "after the fact' politics and marches. Its BS!
MANY of the white women out at the protests today VOTED FOR TRUMP!
If you wanna protest for women's rights do it at the polls DURING the election.
NOT the day after inauguration.
You say 53% of white women voted for him, but only 58% of eligible voters even voted. So there is a significant chunk of white women in this country that did not vote for him, or vote at all for that matter. I find it hard to believe many from that 53% of white female voters group actually joined in the marches. A few of the confused ones probably did, but I think saying many is a stretch. I agree with the rest of what you said.
no you are way smarter than me especially since you like Adidas over Nike
I know what he is talking about but it's not going to happen
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what thread did i hurt your feelings in because i don't recognize your sn at all?
Yeah edit that. You sounded stupid in your first post.Tens of thousands of people were protesting at Trumps compaign stops for months all last year what are you even taking about?.
And like dude you are not looking at the real facts behind those numbers.
Something positive happened and people have to find some stupid criteria to attemp to invalidate it. Ain't you the dude who believe Nelson Mandela died in the 80s? Go sit down
Also out the tens of millions that voted for trump, to say that many of those same one were out protesting in the hundreds of thousands it just you making up facts to do it.
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Pardon my ignorance, but how far in advance was this march planned?
It all started on what, for Teresa Shook, was an unsettling night. It was Nov. 8 and Donald Trump had just won the presidency.
"I went to bed the night of the election just discouraged and woke up feeling worse the next day thinking, 'How could this be?' I was just sad and dumbfounded,” Shook told a local TV station .
She decided to do something about it.
The next night, with some help from friends online, the retired attorney and grandmother living in Hawaii created a Facebook event page calling for a march on Washington after Trump’s inauguration. Before she went to bed, she had about 40 responses. When she woke up, she had more than 10,000.
On the other side of the country, Bob Bland had the same idea. A New York-based fashion designer who had grown a following after designing “Nasty Woman” and “Bad Hombre” T-shirts, Bland proposed a "Million ***** March."
“I think we should build a coalition of ALL marginalized allies + do this,” Bland wrote on Facebook on Nov. 10 . “We will need folks from every state + city to organize their communities locally, who wants to join me?!?”
Bland, working with others, consolidated various protest pages, including Shook's, that had cropped up on Facebook and recruited three longtime, New York-based activists to be co-chairs of the national march: Tamika Mallory, a gun control advocate; Carmen Perez, head of the Gathering for Justice, a criminal-justice reform group; and Linda Sarsour, who recently led a successful campaign to close New York City public schools on two Muslim holidays.