The women's march was a while ago but the stupidity behind it still exists till this day. /pol/ why not share your reasons why you hated the women's march?
It's virtue signaling to its highest degree. It came and it went, and what came from the march? Nothing, nothing at all, well, except a bunch of batshit crazy celebrities speaking from megaphones about how much they want to burn down the White House and what not. The women went, spent their man's money (or government checks) on their pussy hats, marched around with Starbucks in their hands screaming about how hard they got it in life as an American woman. All the while snapping hundreds of photos and selfies that they then upload to their Facebook or Twitter where they fish for hundreds or thousands of likes and retweets, so at the end of the day everyone following them can see how much they #resist and how involved into politics they are. After the march they all went home to their warm houses while leaving the city they marched in littered with picket signs, cups and bloody tampons.
But they are strong women. Hear them roar.
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Virtue signalling.
If all those in the march took half of the cost of the bus ticket it took to get their and donated it to causes which they claim they're marching for, than those causes would never need another dime from the Government.
Linda Sarsour.
Horrible woman. Using the march as political currency to push an agenda that the vast majority(99.99%) of women in the march would vehemently be opposed to if they knew what it was.
No point.
What was the goal? What was the point? (other than giving Linda Sarsour political clout.)