Mary_Gail_36
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I actually though Phil has a great concept for a men’s march. And I did get the idea that men’s rights types might not agree. I seemed to be right.Funny.
I didn’t read any of it that way.
I actually though Phil has a great concept for a men’s march. And I did get the idea that men’s rights types might not agree. I seemed to be right.Funny.
I didn’t read any of it that way.
Of course the battle lines would be self-evident. Those actually interested in helping men have no interest in being berated for not doing enough for women. So instead of pointing out the obvious, how about discussing the issues?I actually though Phil has a great concept for a men’s march. And I did get the idea that men’s rights types might not agree. I seemed to be right.![]()
He mentioned being against porn. Isn’t that a good thing?Of course the battle lines would be self-evident. Those actually interested in helping men have no interest in being berated for not doing enough for women. So instead of pointing out the obvious, how about discussing the issues?
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4142950/Thousands-women-head-Washington-protest-Trump.htmlAshley Judd lowers the tone at star-studded DC women’s march by reading poem claiming Trump has ‘wet dreams’ about Ivanka ‘his favorite sex symbol’ and comparing him to HITLER
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Here. The women’s march and the pro life march overlapped. The women’s march was incredibly pro choice and vulgar and outnumbered the life march by about six times.Just curious–is anyone participating?
I’m not entirely sure what it’s main purpose is.
It doesn’t seem like it would be particularly Catholic-friendly.
If this is already in another thread, feel free to move, or whatever.
The March for Life is on the 27th!Here. The women’s march and the pro life march overlapped. The women’s march was incredibly pro choice and vulgar and outnumbered the life march by about six times.
It’s sad.
And it’s also why I think the time for marching for life has passed.
Nothing changes
Well, we’ve got a real opportunity with the Supreme Court----if we don’t blow it and worry about liberals think about us on Facebook, of course.Here. The women’s march and the pro life march overlapped. The women’s march was incredibly pro choice and vulgar and outnumbered the life march by about six times.
It’s sad.
And it’s also why I think the time for marching for life has passed.
Nothing changes
In my city it’s today
If you follow any of these celebrities, it’s clear that they were at this level long before Trump’s twitter blew up.Yeah I’m pretty glad I didn’t go. Apparently the streets are full it’s hard to move, and the stuff people are saying is pretty vulgar and crass. I think we can do better than lowering ourselves to the level of Trump’s Twitter account.
The carnage has already occurred and as far as abortion is concerned, is continuing. But that doesn’t seem to concern a lot of people on the march.It gives one hope, as we see a sea of pink hats, that human rights and respect will prevail. I really do think that the women will not let this ‘carnage’ come to fruition. So grateful for those who march today.
Same in my old stomping grounds. The march for life took place at 10 a.m., and the women’s march at 1 p.m. (the latter with a lot of pink hats. And fond as I am of knitting, and of pink, and of kitties–I refuse to use the term which has become co-opted as a vulgar epithet–this is one hat that I will never knit, or wear. )In my city it’s today
Just over 50% of aborted babies are female, and in many areas of the world where abortion for ‘selection’ is possible the carnage is closer to 90%.Millions of women and friends of women. Have you seen the pictures from all over the world? City after city - cramming the streets in support of the rights and dignity of women. Some places - like DC, NYC, Chicago - the crowds cannot move to march to the key events. They just gather, more and more, filling the streets.
It gives one hope, as we see a sea of pink hats, that human rights and respect will prevail. I really do think that the women will not let this ‘carnage’ come to fruition. So grateful for those who march today.