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− | The '''Women's March''' is a [[leftist]] [[feminism|feminist]] demonstration which was held on January 21, 2017 in [[Washington D.C.]] right after the inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. It also included multiple pro-[[abortion]], pro-[[globalism|globalist]] and pro-[[elitism|elitist]] marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry. Such celebrity participants included singer/actress/activist [[Madonna Ciccone|Madonna]] (who controversially commented about wanting to bomb a Trump-occupied [[White House]] during an obscenity-filled rant,<ref>[http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/madonna-ive-thought-about-blowing-up-the-white-house/ Madonna: I've thought about "blowing up the White House] at [[WorldNetDaily]]</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/live/womens-march-washington-live-updates/madonna-drops-f-bombs-anti-trump-rally-ive-thought-lot-blowing-white-house/ Madonna Drops F-Bombs at Anti-Trump Rally] at [[Breitbart.com]] ('''Warning''' - contains language)</ref> which led to her becoming the subject of a criminal investigation by the [[Secret Service]] for her comments<ref name="Secret Service">[http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/secret-service-opens-investigation-into-madonna-threat/ Secret Service opens investigation into Madonna threat] at WorldNetDaily</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/01/22/report-secret-service-investigate-madonna-blowing-white-house-comment/ Report: Secret Service Investigating Madonna White House Comment] at Breitbart.com</ref> and calls for her arrest,<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/video/2017/01/23/newt-gingrich-madonna-arrested-comments-blowing-white-house/ Newt Gingrich: Madonna Should Be Arrested For Comments About Blowing Up White House] at Breitbart.com</ref><ref>[http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/01/white-house-petition-calls-madonna-arrested-charged-threats-trump-white-house/ White House Petition Calls for Madonna to Be Arrested and Charged with Felony] at the Gateway Pundit</ref> to which she initially responded with a defiant and obscene message on her Twitter account before she deleted the message and backed down), actress Melissa Benoist, who played Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El on the CW series ''Supergirl'' | + | The '''Women's March''' is a [[leftist]] [[feminism|feminist]] demonstration which was held on January 21, 2017 in [[Washington D.C.]] right after the inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. It also included multiple pro-[[abortion]], pro-[[globalism|globalist]] and pro-[[elitism|elitist]] marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry. Such celebrity participants included singer/actress/activist [[Madonna Ciccone|Madonna]] (who controversially commented about wanting to bomb a Trump-occupied [[White House]] during an obscenity-filled rant,<ref>[http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/madonna-ive-thought-about-blowing-up-the-white-house/ Madonna: I've thought about "blowing up the White House] at [[WorldNetDaily]]</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/live/womens-march-washington-live-updates/madonna-drops-f-bombs-anti-trump-rally-ive-thought-lot-blowing-white-house/ Madonna Drops F-Bombs at Anti-Trump Rally] at [[Breitbart.com]] ('''Warning''' - contains language)</ref> which led to her becoming the subject of a criminal investigation by the [[Secret Service]] for her comments<ref name="Secret Service">[http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/secret-service-opens-investigation-into-madonna-threat/ Secret Service opens investigation into Madonna threat] at WorldNetDaily</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/01/22/report-secret-service-investigate-madonna-blowing-white-house-comment/ Report: Secret Service Investigating Madonna White House Comment] at Breitbart.com</ref> and calls for her arrest,<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/video/2017/01/23/newt-gingrich-madonna-arrested-comments-blowing-white-house/ Newt Gingrich: Madonna Should Be Arrested For Comments About Blowing Up White House] at Breitbart.com</ref><ref>[http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/01/white-house-petition-calls-madonna-arrested-charged-threats-trump-white-house/ White House Petition Calls for Madonna to Be Arrested and Charged with Felony] at the Gateway Pundit</ref> to which she initially responded with a defiant and obscene message on her Twitter account before she deleted the message and backed down), actress Melissa Benoist, who played Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El on the CW and former CBS series ''Supergirl'' (who carried a sign during the Women's March containing a very crass message saying "Hey Donald, Don't Try To Grab <u>My</u> Pussy–It's Made Of <u>Steel</u>" and later posting it on her Twitter page.<ref>http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/21/womens-march-melissa-benoist-donald-trump/</ref>), and actress Ashley Judd (who delivered an [[Secular leftists and psychogenic illness|unhinged]] and [[misandry|misandrist]] anti-Trump rant at the rally<ref name="Secret Service"/><ref>[http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/nasty-woman-ashley-judd-takes-womens-rally-into-gutter/ "Nasty woman" Ashley Judd takes women's rally into gutter] at WorldNetDaily</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/02/24/ashley-judd-trump-election-worse-raped/ Ashley Judd: Trump's Election Victory "Worse Than Being Raped"] at Breitbart.com</ref> and later claimed in a Facebook post to have been "intimidated" by an elderly Trump supporter at a [[University of Kentucky]] college basketball tournament game,<ref>[http://www.wnd.com/2017/03/ashley-judd-scared-intimidated-by-old-man-who-supports-trump/ Ashley Judd "scared", "intimidated" by old man who supports Trump] at WorldNetDaily</ref> which drew overwhelming criticism against her on both Facebook and Twitter in response). |
[[File:Womens March 2017.jpg|thumb|200px|Leftist protesters]] | [[File:Womens March 2017.jpg|thumb|200px|Leftist protesters]] | ||
According to [[fake news|a claim]] by the [[mainstream media]], more people had joined the demonstration than attended Trump's inauguration.<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/news/after-womens-marches-can-numbers-translate-to-real-change/ After women's marches, can numbers translate to real change?] at Breitbart.com</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/news/womens-marches-draw-millions-in-resistance-to-trump/ Women's marches draw millions in resistance to Trump] at Breitbart.com</ref> | According to [[fake news|a claim]] by the [[mainstream media]], more people had joined the demonstration than attended Trump's inauguration.<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/news/after-womens-marches-can-numbers-translate-to-real-change/ After women's marches, can numbers translate to real change?] at Breitbart.com</ref><ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/news/womens-marches-draw-millions-in-resistance-to-trump/ Women's marches draw millions in resistance to Trump] at Breitbart.com</ref> |
Revision as of 18:28, June 16, 2017
The Women's March is a leftist feminist demonstration which was held on January 21, 2017 in Washington D.C. right after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. It also included multiple pro-abortion, pro-globalist and pro-elitist marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry. Such celebrity participants included singer/actress/activist Madonna (who controversially commented about wanting to bomb a Trump-occupied White House during an obscenity-filled rant,[1][2] which led to her becoming the subject of a criminal investigation by the Secret Service for her comments[3][4] and calls for her arrest,[5][6] to which she initially responded with a defiant and obscene message on her Twitter account before she deleted the message and backed down), actress Melissa Benoist, who played Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El on the CW and former CBS series Supergirl (who carried a sign during the Women's March containing a very crass message saying "Hey Donald, Don't Try To Grab My Pussy–It's Made Of Steel" and later posting it on her Twitter page.[7]), and actress Ashley Judd (who delivered an unhinged and misandrist anti-Trump rant at the rally[3][8][9] and later claimed in a Facebook post to have been "intimidated" by an elderly Trump supporter at a University of Kentucky college basketball tournament game,[10] which drew overwhelming criticism against her on both Facebook and Twitter in response).
According to a claim by the mainstream media, more people had joined the demonstration than attended Trump's inauguration.[11][12]
The event was sponsored by far-Left groups supported by leftist billionaire, tax evader and wanted criminal George Soros[13] and organized by social justice warrior and self-proclaimed "Palestinian-American" Linda Sarsour[14] (who was later arrested at a subsequent "Day Without Women" protest[15]) and Islamic terrorist and self-claimed "Palestinian" Rasmea Odeh[16] (who was later stripped of her American citizenship as a result of immigration fraud for lying about her terrorist ties and is due to be deported back to her native Jordan[17]), among others. Considering who some of the march's organizers and some of their sponsors are (including CAIR),[18] however, their involvement is ironic given that under their ideology of Islam, the women's rights they claim to fight for are all but non-existent. Among other speakers at the event were convicted felon Donna Hylton (who spent 25 years in prison for her part in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of a real estate developer,[19] yet claimed to be a "victim" of "misogyny" and showed no remorse for her crimes, neither did she accept responsibility for them).
This "women's march" was largely just a sham intended to bash President Trump and promote far-left and feminist ideology that hundreds of millions of women oppose.[20] Additionally, pro-life groups were excluded from the D.C. march, even though they support the humane principle of opposing legalized murder.[20]
See also
- Silent majority (the Women's Marchers are the vocal minority)
References
- ↑ Madonna: I've thought about "blowing up the White House at WorldNetDaily
- ↑ Madonna Drops F-Bombs at Anti-Trump Rally at Breitbart.com (Warning - contains language)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Secret Service opens investigation into Madonna threat at WorldNetDaily
- ↑ Report: Secret Service Investigating Madonna White House Comment at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Newt Gingrich: Madonna Should Be Arrested For Comments About Blowing Up White House at Breitbart.com
- ↑ White House Petition Calls for Madonna to Be Arrested and Charged with Felony at the Gateway Pundit
- ↑ http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/21/womens-march-melissa-benoist-donald-trump/
- ↑ "Nasty woman" Ashley Judd takes women's rally into gutter at WorldNetDaily
- ↑ Ashley Judd: Trump's Election Victory "Worse Than Being Raped" at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Ashley Judd "scared", "intimidated" by old man who supports Trump at WorldNetDaily
- ↑ After women's marches, can numbers translate to real change? at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Women's marches draw millions in resistance to Trump at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Soros-Funded Groups Back Anti-Trump Women's March at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Linda Sarsour, Women's March Organizer and Fake Feminist at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Women’s March Leader and Pro-Sharia Law Muslim Linda Sarsour Arrested at NYC Protest at the Gateway Pundit
- ↑ Convicted "Palestinian" Terrorist Among Organizers of Anti-Trump Women's Protest at Breitbart.com
- ↑ Winning! "Palestinian" Terrorist and Leader of Women’s March Stripped of U.S. Citizenship, Will Be Deported at the Gateway Pundit
- ↑ Women’s March Partners With Several Islamic Groups Including Hamas-Linked CAIR at the Gateway Pundit
- ↑ Convicted Felon: Women’s March Featured Female Speaker Who Kidnapped, Raped And Tortured A Man at the Gateway Pundit
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Mcardle, Mairead (January 21, 2017). Women's March sports slew of liberal talking points. Washington Examiner. Retrieved January 22, 2017.