Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

This was a loud announcement to the world that women are empty headed ninnies who haven't had an idea of any kind since 1965 . It was the smoke bomb of protests. All smoke and nothing else.

When there is this kind of massive outpouring of emotion and three days later people are still saying "what was that about" the exercise has been a failure. Women around the world showed us that they are capable of having Tourette's on command.
 
Women protesting in a country that men respect them and protect them and have guaranteed them their rights. Makes no sense.
How can you read what has been written about the Women's March here (there have been many many threads) and say that men respect them?
The OP is focusing in on a small sliver of the protesters and yes, their language is uncomfortable for me, too, but for once I have to say, HE started it (the pussy stuff, I mean). I'd prefer the hundreds of thousands of women there who did not tout embarrassing signs for the shock value be included in the OP's musings. Many women did come to support Muslim's rights and general disagreement with the Trump agenda, as well as many moms and grandmoms who came to show their daughters how to stand up and be counted.
Think, Freewill. You call what has been written by your compatriots respect?

That is my point. Why show women, apparently just bitching because they are women, any respect? Now if they were walking in any city in Saudi Arabia that would be understood and would definitely garner some respect. But wearing pussy hats and bitching about nothing, that doesn't deserve respect.
 
There is no hate cause more hateful, dishonest, and despicable than the FemiNazi Hate Movement...
 
I find this and the people doing this totally disgusting, and super low class sorts.
Life is to short too waste it on the pure garbage.

I just buried my mother yesterday, and not once in her life (and she was very political) did she even consider such trash.
Sorry to hear about your Mom...
 
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"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
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"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png


If you get lucky you can see my hands...
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png


If you get lucky you can see my hands...



Everybody is laughing at Trump, and it's running him nuts.
 
I find this and the people doing this totally disgusting, and super low class sorts.
Life is to short too waste it on the pure garbage.

I just buried my mother yesterday, and not once in her life (and she was very political) did she even consider such trash.
Sorry to hear about your Mom...

Thank you.
 
I find this and the people doing this totally disgusting, and super low class sorts.
Life is to short too waste it on the pure garbage.

I just buried my mother yesterday, and not once in her life (and she was very political) did she even consider such trash.
Mrs. Yousaidwhat agrees with you.

Our condolences to you and yours on the passing of your Mother.
 
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I find this and the people doing this totally disgusting, and super low class sorts.
Life is to short too waste it on the pure garbage.

I just buried my mother yesterday, and not once in her life (and she was very political) did she even consider such trash.
Mrs. Yousaidwhat agrees with you.

Our condolences to you and yours on the passing of your Mother.


Thank you very much.
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png
No, genius. That's not the same photo. Looks like photographers next to each other and the hand only looks larger due to contrast.

You guys are fixated on irrelevant stuff and project it onto others.
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png
No, genius. That's not the same photo. Looks like photographers next to each other and the hand only looks larger due to contrast.

You guys are fixated on irrelevant stuff and project it onto others.

Trump photoshops his hands. Just admit it.
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March

All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png
No, genius. That's not the same photo. Looks like photographers next to each other and the hand only looks larger due to contrast.

You guys are fixated on irrelevant stuff and project it onto others.

Trump photoshops his hands. Just admit it.


Why are you obsessing on his hands? Just admit it.
 
All those women would be very disappointed to know you think of their hatred as masked. They worked really hard to make sure that Trump and his dumb supporters, like you, were aware of just how much they hate him and his goals. That's OK. They aren't through yet. There will still be plenty of opportunity for them to remove all doubt of the hate they share.
How about a big FUCK YOU to you and THEM, pass it on...:fu:

Wow. You're almost as childish and petty as our president. Did you know he is so childish till he's having pictures that show his hands photo shopped to make his hands bigger?
Screen-Shot-2017-01-27-at-3.00.53-PM.png
No, genius. That's not the same photo. Looks like photographers next to each other and the hand only looks larger due to contrast.

You guys are fixated on irrelevant stuff and project it onto others.

Trump photoshops his hands. Just admit it.


Why are you obsessing on his hands? Just admit it.

I'm not obsessing. I'm just pointing out that he is.
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March



Yup, they reduced all women to vaginas. I thought only misogynists did that. Sad that they didn't focus on what matters and are pushing the idea that all women care about is getting free abortions.
 
The truth be known...
"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March
When vulgarity, emasculation and self-hate stands for empowerment.
January 26, 2017
Dawn Perlmutter
ps.gif


"Pussy" was the primary symbolism and message of the January 21st Women’s March. From protest signs to the thousands of pink hats, it was in your face throughout the march.

The hats with the cute little cat ears were called "pussyhats" and were sponsored by the "Pink Pussy Project". The women behind the 'Pussyhat Project" decided that inundating the National Mall with a million handmade, cat-eared knitted hats, dubbed "pussyhats," was the perfect emblem of solidarity and support for women's rights. Their explanation was that the "pussyhat" was a play on the word "pussycat" but also referenced President Donald Trump’s infamous comments on a hot microphone from an "Access Hollywood" video.

They were successful. Both visually and substantially the Women’s March was characterized by cute cat-eared hats and the word "pussy." Signs read: "Get Your Politics Out of my Pussy"; "The Pussy is watching" (which included a picture of a vagina); "My Pussy My Choice My Body My Voice"; "My Neck, My Back, My Pussy Will Grab Back"; "Stay Cunty"; "Pussy Trumps Tyranny"; "Not My Pussydent"; "Fear The Pussy"; "My Vagina has a better lineup than Trumps inauguration"; "Viva la Vulva" and much more. Other signs had images of fallopian tubes and vaginas. Several women were dressed as giant vaginas.

On the Pink Pussy Project website under the subtitle "Power of Pussy," they explained the symbolism of their hats. “We chose this loaded word for our project because we want to reclaim the term as a means of empowerment.”

...

These privileged, spoiled, angry women predicated their march on a locker room insult from 12 years ago. They could have had a platform on women who are sexually trafficked, on the millions of Muslim women who have no rights, on female genital mutilation, on prostitution, on honor killing, or on girls being sold into slavery. Instead they were more concerned about how they looked in their "pussyhats" and who held the most creative vulgar sign. They should have tried to march with their placards and outfits in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria and any number of other countries. Then they would have seen what real persecution and injustice look like. Their march was literally a day in the park where they could go home safely afterwards and feel self-righteous -- as if they made a difference. However, their primary achievement was to stick their heads back in the sand instead of helping real persecuted women in any significant way. Indeed, they will not face the harsh realities of women being kidnapped and enslaved. And they will not acknowledge that the women who are doing their manicures and pedicures may be victims of human trafficking, or that they are endangering their little girls by dressing them provocatively. From their distorted self-hating worldview, sexual violence perpetrated by adversary cultures and ideologies is a myth.

It is ironic that the "pussy" theme is attributed to the new administration. But that word, if anything, might in fact be the perfect symbolism of the last administration -- which did not have the courage to maintain redlines, help 200 Nigerian schoolgirls that were kidnapped or protect Yazidi women, who are being tortured and raped everyday of their lives. It is an administration that had a female Secretary of State who left Americans in Benghazi to die.

These "pussy-themed" multi-city marches have actually been organized before. In 2000, Gloria Steinem, one of the grandmothers of contemporary feminism, declared that the heart-shaped symbol of Valentine's Day is not really a symbol of the human heart but a symbol of female genitalia because it resembles a vulva more than a heart. The symbol, according to Steinem, “was reduced from power to romance by centuries of male dominance.” Steinem's declaration resulted in a feminist war on Valentine’s Day where “the oppressive romantic trappings of Valentine's Day must be cleared away so the original genital power can shine through.” Since 2000, Valentine’s Day became known as Vagina Day, or V-Day for short and "pussy" marches started that year.

For the Left, the V in V-Day is said to stand for violence and victory as well as vagina. In his article, "V-Day: The Feminist War Against Love," David Horowitz described the 2001 V-Day Demonstrations as:

...

Thus, while the protesters in the Women's March believe that the representations of the "pussy" are symbols of female empowerment, the evidence demonstrates that they are everything but that. But just as these women’s marches are actually not about women at all, they will remain with us, for they are the deliberate and calculated next stage in the progressives' war of hate on our civilization -- and on all the men and women in it.

"Pussy" Symbolism and the Masked Hatred of the Women’s March



Yup, they reduced all women to vaginas. I thought only misogynists did that. Sad that they didn't focus on what matters and are pushing the idea that all women care about is getting free abortions.

Is that what you think they did? Too bad you didn't understand what really happened.
 
These people seem to only be capable of utter stupidity:



"It's impossible to be racist against white people"

"Donald Trump has not promised to pay for my student debt, the government owes me that!"

"I don't like white males, you are misgynist pig, because you are a white male"

Almost reaches the title of a regressive masterpiece! To top it, this brilliant person is teaching your kids at a public school.
 

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