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Actually, no. I defend people's right to protest for any reason they choose. That doesn't take away my right to call them hypocrites.
I have no anti-woman bias. None at all. Did you not read where I applauded 156 million women?
That's like asking "when did you stop beating your wife"? Obviously, there is nothing I can say to rebut your silly statement.
BTW, when did you stop beating your wife?
Yes OP you do have a very clear anti women position you even decided to lay out it and number the various reasons you feel powerless and helpless when confronted by women who see straight through you.
Your post is blatantly attacking women who protest.
Nope you are simply hiding behind praise while you attack people for exercising their rights when they don't meet your arbitrary standard.
Poster after poster has exposed your post for the nonsense it is. Instead of learning you have just dug in your heels like a young child who continues to deny eating a pie while it is all over its face.
in short, weak sauce from a dude who is scared of women.
You missed the point of the OP entirely. It's not about trying to change anything or complaining about the mistreatment of men. It's all about the hypocrisy of the privileged women marching.
You are completely not getting the point of the march. Women marched to have their voices be heard, the administration is not listening.
We have rights in America and we are very lucky. Women were marching to keep the rights we have. Women were marching for human rights. Women were marching for health care. Women were marching for LGBT equality. Women were marching for safety. Women were marching as a unified solidarity to tell the administration we will resist.
I will not sit quietly by while the new administration threatens to set us back 50 years. I will not be complacent. Part of what makes America beautiful is our ability to have differences of opinions. To belittle someone's actions because they don't align with what you think is right is incredibly narrow minded.
You are completely not getting the point of the march. Women marched to have their voices be heard, the administration is not listening.
We have rights in America and we are very lucky. Women were marching to keep the rights we have. Women were marching for human rights. Women were marching for health care. Women were marching for LGBT equality. Women were marching for safety. Women were marching as a unified solidarity to tell the administration we will resist.
I will not sit quietly by while the new administration threatens to set us back 50 years. I will not be complacent. Part of what makes America beautiful is our ability to have differences of opinions. To belittle someone's actions because they don't align with what you think is right is incredibly narrow minded.
Which specific policy from the new administration would set us back 10 years let alone 50 years?
Which specific policy from the new administration would set us back 10 years let alone 50 years?
Nothing official yet. They are looking to defund planned parenthood.
Trump/Pence ran a conservative campaign and Pence is extraordinarily conservative. Trying to pass a law to force a woman to have a funeral if she has a miscarriage or an abortion is ridiculous.
Part of what makes America beautiful is our ability to have differences of opinions.
I think that aspect is just about dead, don't you?
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Originally Posted by veuvegirl
To belittle someone's actions because they don't align with what you think is right...
I kind of feel that's the fundamental motive, the defining characteristic of the digital age, particularly the past 10 years of it (and the rise of ubiquitous smartphones, Twitter / Facebook / Snapchat / Instagram / Reddit / Tumblr / Imgur, and omni-present connectedness).
Y Part of what makes America beautiful is our ability to have differences of opinions. To belittle someone's actions because they don't align with what you think is right is incredibly narrow minded.
Oh the IRONY!!
Pro life protesters were banned from the women's marches. A day before, a girl had had her HAIR SET ON FIRE for being a Trump supporter at a protest.
Try walking through any Anti-Trump protest with a red Trump hat and tell me again about this "beautiful thing" about being able to express differences of opinion in America and getting treated with civility.
People like you think that protesting is a beautiful expression of democracy in action and people exercising their rights but will say nothing of the people who are assaulted, threatened and called the most despicable of names for doing the EXACT SAME THING!
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