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Topic: Women's March 1/21/17
msharmony's photo
Mon 01/23/17 03:30 PM
yes as wrong as David Duke supporting Trump

but people are diverse, in behaviors and interests,,,

mightymoe's photo
Mon 01/23/17 03:34 PM

yes as wrong as David Duke supporting Trump

but people are diverse, in behaviors and interests,,,


not getting your point here... women dressing and acting like sluts leading a march on how they're treated by men vs someone who supported trump...


can you clarify that?

msharmony's photo
Mon 01/23/17 03:39 PM
yes, many women support womens rights, whether they 'behave' appropriately in their life or not

just as many men supported TRUMP, whether they behave appropriately in their life or not


as far as a 'freer' females participating(there was no 'leading', it was open to all) in a march on how females in general are treated,,,thats no big deal either



I have food, but I support efforts to feed those who are starving,,

people can often support others who suffer things they do not

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Mon 01/23/17 04:02 PM
Although they will never admit it, there were 100's of 1,000's of woman who said " Ahh. Jesus Christ!!" when Madonna AND Michael Moore spoke.

They did nothing for the protest..other then give it a negative outlook. A carnival ( with curses) look.

Put Condoleezza Rice at the mike. Put women senators or congressmen or women business leaders who earned the respect of the American people up there... but no, they put 2 entertainers up there.

Sorry.. credibility...lost

When we want to know how to grab our crotch.. or curse to the crowd.. Madonna is certainly the one to look at for guidance.. But other then that... nah..


msharmony's photo
Mon 01/23/17 04:23 PM
Edited by msharmony on Mon 01/23/17 04:25 PM
There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.

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Mon 01/23/17 04:25 PM
My ovaries demand freedom, and don't grab my kitty... got it!:thumbsup:

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Mon 01/23/17 04:30 PM
why would anyone give a s*** what a entertainer thinks about politics. I mean really, Do you care what your plumber thinks? or your kids teacher?.. but because some people can hold a tune or be in a movie they somehow become someone we listen to for support and guidance in our political views?...a beacon?.. really?


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Mon 01/23/17 04:33 PM

My ovaries demand freedom, and don't grab my kitty... got it!:thumbsup:


ah... another feminist speaks

mightymoe's photo
Mon 01/23/17 04:38 PM

There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


i guess what you're saying is that those who cause the problems should be the ones who try to stop it?

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Mon 01/23/17 04:48 PM

There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


would they have been up there if they were Madonna the school crossing guard or Michael Moore the UPS driver.

msharmony's photo
Mon 01/23/17 11:24 PM


There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


i guess what you're saying is that those who cause the problems should be the ones who try to stop it?


IM saying that those who SEE a problem, whether they 'caused' it or not,, are doing the respectable thing by speaking up about it,,,

msharmony's photo
Mon 01/23/17 11:26 PM


There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


would they have been up there if they were Madonna the school crossing guard or Michael Moore the UPS driver.


if they were social activists, quite possibly,, there were other speakers on the program that most probably never heard of,, but they have a history of getting involved in social activism,, sometimes certain 'celebrities' are too.

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Tue 01/24/17 04:30 AM



There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


would they have been up there if they were Madonna the school crossing guard or Michael Moore the UPS driver.


if they were social activists, quite possibly,, there were other speakers on the program that most probably never heard of,, but they have a history of getting involved in social activism,, sometimes certain 'celebrities' are too.


Yes, celebrities living the life of millionaires in tinsel town. They really have their finger on the pulse of the common person... don't they, Lol

RustyKitty's photo
Tue 01/24/17 07:07 AM
I watched the inaugural on the internet
I'm glad to not have seen the match and protestors...

msharmony's photo
Tue 01/24/17 07:24 AM
Edited by msharmony on Tue 01/24/17 07:36 AM




There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


would they have been up there if they were Madonna the school crossing guard or Michael Moore the UPS driver.


if they were social activists, quite possibly,, there were other speakers on the program that most probably never heard of,, but they have a history of getting involved in social activism,, sometimes certain 'celebrities' are too.


Yes, celebrities living the life of millionaires in tinsel town. They really have their finger on the pulse of the common person... don't they, Lol


just as much as born millionaires do

if they have eyes and ears and travel around and with 'common' people and come from 'common people'(they werent born wealthy celebrities),,,,then

quite possibly

yes

mightymoe's photo
Tue 01/24/17 04:25 PM



There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


i guess what you're saying is that those who cause the problems should be the ones who try to stop it?


IM saying that those who
[THINK THEY] SEE a problem, whether they 'caused' it or not,, are doing the respectable thing by speaking up about it,,,


fixed it for you... and i can't help but think that none of those sluts would have said a word if trump was a democrat...

msharmony's photo
Tue 01/24/17 04:33 PM




There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


i guess what you're saying is that those who cause the problems should be the ones who try to stop it?


IM saying that those who
[THINK THEY] SEE a problem, whether they 'caused' it or not,, are doing the respectable thing by speaking up about it,,,


fixed it for you... and i can't help but think that none of those sluts would have said a word if trump was a democrat...



IF he was a democrat who spoke and ACTED like Trump, I dont doubt they would.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 01/24/17 04:45 PM





There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


i guess what you're saying is that those who cause the problems should be the ones who try to stop it?


IM saying that those who
[THINK THEY] SEE a problem, whether they 'caused' it or not,, are doing the respectable thing by speaking up about it,,,


fixed it for you... and i can't help but think that none of those sluts would have said a word if trump was a democrat...



IF he was a democrat who spoke and ACTED like Trump, I dont doubt they would.


i disagree... to bad there will never be a way to find out...

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Tue 01/24/17 05:14 PM





There were many 'speakers' as I understand. With the point possibly being of showing the diverse range of 'types' who support the cause. From Gloria Steinem and Alicia Keys, to more controversial 'celebrities'.

Its a shame really, if and when people are more concerned with who says something than with what is being said and whether it has merit.


would they have been up there if they were Madonna the school crossing guard or Michael Moore the UPS driver.


if they were social activists, quite possibly,, there were other speakers on the program that most probably never heard of,, but they have a history of getting involved in social activism,, sometimes certain 'celebrities' are too.


Yes, celebrities living the life of millionaires in tinsel town. They really have their finger on the pulse of the common person... don't they, Lol


just as much as born millionaires do

if they have eyes and ears and travel around and with 'common' people and come from 'common people'(they werent born wealthy celebrities),,,,then

quite possibly

yes


You mean President Trump?.. yeh, I would listen to what he says as apparently a lot of Americans did, thus the " Presidential gig he won."

And I did listen to Millionaire Clinton.. but didn't like what she had to say.. again.. as apparently a lot of American didn't like also.


msharmony's photo
Tue 01/24/17 07:49 PM
Im glad we agree that 'celebrity/financial' status doesnt mean people cant or dont understand or relate to 'common' problems

ESPECIALLY If they EVER lived 'common' lives themselves,,

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