Women's March

#76
#76
Regardless of one's political stance, I've never understood the need or willingness to march. If you want to "protest", why not persuasion via conversation, the act of voting, or where you spend your money?

For starters, think of all the good you do by burdening law enforcement, wasting tax dollars, and interrupting businesses.
 
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#77
#77
If you polled those women they wouldn't even know what they're marching for other than "women good, Trump bad".
 
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#81
#81
For starters, think of all the good you do by burdening law enforcement, wasting tax dollars, and interrupting businesses.

Those are secondary and tertiary issues.

Aside from the effort/reward tradeoff, I think it mostly comes from being very detached (emotionally) from politics (and most things in general). It is an abstract interest for me while it seems to be emotional for others (sometimes overly emotional). When emotion trumps reason, policy is surely on the road to Hell.
 
#82
#82
Switched over to CNN a few minutes ago and saw Madonna yelling f*** You over and over on live TV. Trump's approval rating will go up 5 points after these hysterics.
 
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#83
#83
I really don't generally take pleasure in the suffering of others and despite my opinions about our football staff, I am an empathetic person almost to the point that it's a weakness. I am having to try to not take some glee from the hysteria of the left.
 
#86
#86
For starters, think of all the good you do by burdening law enforcement, wasting tax dollars, and interrupting businesses.
Black people in the 50s and 60s would have gone so much further if they had just had "conversations" with people.
 
#87
#87
Black people in the 50s and 60s would have gone so much further if they had just had "conversations" with people.

The fact that any of these idiots even compare their wailing over personal disappointments to a legitimate and necessary struggle against laws that sustained a culture of racism is both an affirmation of their stupidity and an insult to legitimate civil rights advocates.
 
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#88
#88
If these people got everything they were asking for today, they would be in the streets protesting for some other so-called right two weeks from now. They're incessantly incensed people who will never ever be happy.
 
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#89
#89
Don't know what they have to complain about...they have half the money and all the p***y!
 
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#90
#90
So lemme get this straight.....

These women are protesting for rights they already have?

Or are they protesting for equal pay that already exists?

Or just voicing their displeasure for a President that's already been sworn in?
 
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#95
#95
A collection signs showing aisle-crossing harmony and ironclad logic...

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.....we don't?

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This is a 6-year-old. Great parenting.

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Will Smith's daughter, who, although has millions upon millions of dollars and unrestricted access to anything she wants, is oppressed.
 
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#97
#97
A collection signs showing aisle-crossing harmony and ironclad logic...

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.....we don't?

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This is a 6-year-old. Great parenting.

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Will Smith's daughter, who, although has millions upon millions of dollars and unrestricted access to anything she wants, is oppressed.


Pretty sure she was grandfathered in..
 
#98
#98
Switched over to CNN a few minutes ago and saw Madonna yelling f*** You over and over on live TV. Trump's approval rating will go up 5 points after these hysterics.

LOL! Yep, Trump would never say something like, "Tell them to go f*** themselves!" during a large rally would he?
 
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