Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”

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There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.

Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
 
My snowflake sister participated in that march. Needless to say the family is ashamed.
 
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There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
^ This is why we marched.
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
^ This is why we marched.

Who fed your cats?
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
^ This is why we marched.
What a shame... you marched because you feel society owes you abortions, birth control, and tampons. Just think if all of you selfish creatures used that time to read to a child, volunteer at a battered women's shelter, or worked at a food shelter. Just think how much better the United States would be this morning.
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
Saturday's really got you Trump snowflakes reeling, huh?
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
^ This is why we marched.
You marched because of a post on an anonymous message board? Weird!
 
Much better to insult women by calling them "Feminazis" like your MessiahRushie does.
 
March was a waste of time. No one can explain what exactly they were marching for and what policies they believe trump has that will go against woman's rights. Whole thing was pointless but believe in the right to protest just don't understand nor do I think they understood what they were protesting.
 
Trump should be proud.
The march against him was yuuuge...probably the yuuugist ever.
 
Would it be impolitic to point out that this was a mass gathering of LOSERS?

Literally.

This crew did everything humanly possible to get HRC elected. They campaigned, lied, threw hissy fits, cajoled, withheld sexual favors, and on and on.

And their candidate LOST. Despite having every conceivable advantage (money, MSM, Academe, and on and on).

They LOST! They are LOSERS.

Not my opinion, just a fact.
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”

The Soros March, aka the womyns march


Disagree with free birth control and tampons, and closing "wage gap",


Agree that CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS must apply equally to them, agree that Palestine should be free in its entirety, agree with Abortion Rights

.
 
March was a waste of time. No one can explain what exactly they were marching for and what policies they believe trump has that will go against woman's rights. Whole thing was pointless but believe in the right to protest just don't understand nor do I think they understood what they were protesting.
You don't evidently....Stay clueless, it helps you live through the shame..
 
There were very few actual women there. Most of what you saw were unshowered, filthy, gross creatures filled with anger due to ignorance....
  • On Saturday, thousands of ladies in vagina hats descended upon DC to demand more dead babies.
  • They demanded other things, too, like free birth control and free tampons and a free Palestine. They demanded equal rights, even though they already have equal rights. They demanded that the wage gap be closed, even though the wage gap is a fabrication. And they demanded that the government “get out of their uterus,” even though the government was never — and, really, for logistical reasons never could be — in their uterus.
  • The march was an eclectic mix of non sequiturs and falsehoods. Every aspect of feminist mythology was represented in one way or another. But unlimited access to abortion was the theme that tied it all together.
Matt Walsh: Let’s not insult women by calling that shameful nonsense a “Women’s March”
Saturday's really got you Trump snowflakes reeling, huh?
Yeah....we are sooooo "reeling" from the fact that Donald Trump was sworn in as President, Hitlery Clinton is sitting at home where she belongs, and the entire federal government is under the control of the Republican Party. I can't tell you how rough it's been on all of us. :lol:
 
What were they protesting???
That is a great question. The simple answer: the fact that the American people rejected socialism.
Probably the fact that we have an admitted pervert in the oval office.
I don't think that's it. Progressives love perverts. Progressive females explicably live to be treated as sex toys. The left worships Bill Clinton, Hugh Hefner, Anthony Weiner, etc.
 
March was a waste of time. No one can explain what exactly they were marching for and what policies they believe trump has that will go against woman's rights. Whole thing was pointless but believe in the right to protest just don't understand nor do I think they understood what they were protesting.


Their husbands got a well deserved day off.
 
I agree that it was a Soros march ...a march of freaks :cuckoo:

freaks like this one....and this is just one example of the stupidity and vulgarity of those who attended the march! I found this, below elsewhere online...



.....legs open for refugees ....meh....

that will make the refugees run for the hills. :confused:




 

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