Yeah, well they spent their own money unlike your little "hero's" who had millions spent on them and their "protest". Sooooo, freedom loving kids vs billionaire supplied "useful idiots". I know who I support more.
They didn't even make their own signs. Total sham of a protest.
Yes, I agree the 200,000 who marched on Washington were a sham. Paid for by billionaires who want to disarm the PEOPLE of the USA so they can finally control them and make them the peasants they want them to be.
Nope those people made sure to get out their on their own. Several of my co-workers went, and no billionaire even had to pay them! It's your imagination, you poor, frightened creep
Really?
Celebrity and corporate support
Amal and
George Clooney donated $500,000 to support the march and announced they would attend.
Oprah Winfrey matched the Clooney donation to support the march.
[34][35] Jeffrey Katzenberg and his wife Marilyn also contributed $500,000.
[36] Film director and producer
Steven Spielberg and actress
Kate Capshaw Spielberg donated $500,000, also matching the donation of the Clooneys.
[37] On February 23,
Gucci announced they were also donating $500,000 towards the march.
[38] Other people and organizations offering support have included
Justin Bieber,
[39] Gabby Giffords,
Lauren Jauregui,
Alyssa Milano, Moms Demand Action,
Amy Schumer,
St. Vincent,
Harry Styles,
[40] Hayley Williams,
[41][42] Paul McCartney,
[43] Kanye West, and
Kim Kardashian.
[44][45] John Legend and
Chrissy Teigen donated $25,000.
[46] Jimmy Fallon pledged to attend an event with his family.
[47] Samantha Bee interviewed kids.
[48] Jim Jefferies interviewed participants in San Diego.
[49] Other celebrities including
Taylor Swift have donated an undisclosed amount of money toward the campaign.
[50]
James Corden promoted the March for Our Lives event.
[51] John Zimmer and
Logan Green, the co-founders of
Lyft, announced their support of the rallies and stated that their company would provide free rides for those attending demonstrations.
[52] Dating app
Bumble CEO
Whitney Wolfe Herd subsequently announced that they were supporting the NeverAgain movement by banning all images of firearms on their dating application.
[53]
March for Our Lives - Wikipedia
And they left out Move on, Every Town and Planned Parenthood.
Peddle your propaganda elsewhere, the truth is out there.
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