Why can’t you report on the millions of women all over the country who showed up for the second year in a row in a unified protest?
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Yes millions. All over the country and the world.
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Maybe you saw the latest approval ratings? Your boy is at 36% the lowest of any modern president at this time. 58% disapprove. You can support him but know you are the minority.
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I can't read the article but this tweet sucks. Both marches I've been to, this year in OC and the last one in Washington were inclusive. Most of the speakers were women of color. They spoke on BLM, DACA, LGBTQ rights, police brutality/racism, immigration, and women's rights.
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The one I went to this year had speakers from black lives matter, DACA, LGBTQ, native Americans, Latinos, you name it. Various groups had tables set up to interact with the attendees and there were presentations after.
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Same here in San Diego! Native American drum line led the group!
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Same in LA
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All you have to do is show up. It isn’t hard. All POC welcome, LGBTQ welcome, Rep welcome!
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Yes, it is hard. It’s damn near impossible when you rely on a power chair w/an iffy battery and the local paratransit service won’t drop you on a cordoned-off street.
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That must be very hard? To have the will but not the way?
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The March was what you made of it. Three 2017 Bama grads marching together in Chicago!pic.twitter.com/lPDf4I8kkz
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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But the march did not exclude anyone. So confused.
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Is this propaganda?
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