1st Women's March January 21, 2017. 3rd Women's March January 19, 2019

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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    PJPOWER said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Maybe someone should knit together a bunch of condom hats!
    Can't do it. Catholics are involved. Condoms prevent life, and the march is for life. Fetus hats would probably be a big hit, though.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Exactly kids behavior most of the time is developed at home , just like bullying I believe it starts at home but that's just my observation !
    That's right!
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    PJPOWER said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Maybe someone should knit together a bunch of condom hats!
    Can't do that, a sigificant portion of the anti-abortion faction is dogmatically opposed to birth control as well. A huge portion of them are adherents to cults that believe in sex for procreation only.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    jeffbr said:

    PJPOWER said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Maybe someone should knit together a bunch of condom hats!
    Can't do it. Catholics are involved. Condoms prevent life, and the march is for life. Fetus hats would probably be a big hit, though.
    Hahaha! Fetus hats!!!
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,544
    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Will they be supporting affordable birth control and sex education in schools? Affordable day care and health insurance for kids? Lining up foster kids who need a stable home?
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Will they be supporting affordable birth control and sex education in schools? Affordable day care and health insurance for kids? Lining up foster kids who need a stable home?
    I know nothing about the march, I tend not to get involved in that particular discussion. I do like pointing out baby womb murder vs the baby child teenage and adult murders in far off lands by US bombs.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,544
    JC29856 said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Will they be supporting affordable birth control and sex education in schools? Affordable day care and health insurance for kids? Lining up foster kids who need a stable home?
    I know nothing about the march, I tend not to get involved in that particular discussion. I do like pointing out baby womb murder vs the baby child teenage and adult murders in far off lands by US bombs.
    That's weird, I thought I just read something by you involving yourself in the discussion.
  • jeffbr said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    They have some bigly speakers lined up!

    Speakers:
    Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to President Trump.
    Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York City.
    Benjamin Watson, Tight End for the Baltimore Ravens.
    Abby Johnson, Former Planned Parenthood Director and founder of “And Then There Were None”.
    Karyme Lozano, Mexican telenovela star.
    Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and host of The Eric Metaxas Show.
    Bishop Vincent Mathews Jr., President at Church of God In Christ World Missions.
    And more to be announced!

    maybe it should be renamed marchforbirth.org
    And the sun it may be shining . . . but there's an ocean in my eyes
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    edited January 2017
    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Wow, man. That's pretty fucked up.
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617

    JC29856 said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Will they be supporting affordable birth control and sex education in schools? Affordable day care and health insurance for kids? Lining up foster kids who need a stable home?
    I know nothing about the march, I tend not to get involved in that particular discussion. I do like pointing out baby womb murder vs the baby child teenage and adult murders in far off lands by US bombs.
    That's weird, I thought I just read something by you involving yourself in the discussion.
    Not me
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,544
    JC29856 said:

    JC29856 said:

    JC29856 said:

    There's a march for life protest planned this weekend for those that felt excluded or left out of the women's march last weekend.
    Pass the word.

    marchforlife.org

    Will they be supporting affordable birth control and sex education in schools? Affordable day care and health insurance for kids? Lining up foster kids who need a stable home?
    I know nothing about the march, I tend not to get involved in that particular discussion. I do like pointing out baby womb murder vs the baby child teenage and adult murders in far off lands by US bombs.
    That's weird, I thought I just read something by you involving yourself in the discussion.
    Not me
    I could've sworn you posted a link to an anti-choice page. Weird. Different JC I guess
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,458
    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    you said they were laughing at the marchers.
    Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall




  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562
    edited January 2017
    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    Knocking the largest protest in US history because they mostly were women? Chauvinist much? That's sets a great example for your daughters, not.
    Post edited by Free on
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    Knocking the largest protest in US history because they most were women? Chauvinist much? That's sets a great example for your daughters, not.
    They weren't laughing at the marchers because they were women. They were laughing because they thought it was meaningless and a waste of time. They thought the marchers were being sore losers.
  • PJfanwillneverleave1
    PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited January 2017
    I was laughing at the marchers for those ridiculous p hats and listening to Madonnas rant.
    I used this as an example to teach my kids not what to do when protesting. Making a mockery of the very word you were against being grabbed.
    They looked stupid and their message if they ever had one got lost in a sea of pink p hats.
    Post edited by PJfanwillneverleave1 on
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    you said they were laughing at the marchers.
    Yes. It started when they saw some women carrying signs in Toronto. They said "why are they marching? They don't live in the states? Who cares?". To which I said "they are showing support for women in the states". To which they said "Trump won and he hasn't even done anything yet...they should give him a chance". I said "they are worried he will take away their right" and they thought that was just ridiculous. I gave them the view point of the marchers and they didn't buy it. Later they saw clips of madonna and ashley judd and they thought they were nuts.
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,401
    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    Knocking the largest protest in US history because they most were women? Chauvinist much? That's sets a great example for your daughters, not.
    They weren't laughing at the marchers because they were women. They were laughing because they thought it was meaningless and a waste of time. They thought the marchers were being sore losers.
    Your statement right there says it all. "They thought the marchers were being sore losers." Hmmm, where would they pick up on such an ideology? If my kids thought of someone as a sore loser and laughed at them, I wouldn't leave it at that.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562
    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    Knocking the largest protest in US history because they most were women? Chauvinist much? That's sets a great example for your daughters, not.
    They weren't laughing at the marchers because they were women. They were laughing because they thought it was meaningless and a waste of time. They thought the marchers were being sore losers.
    ...and they're so much better because? You say so? They say so? And you think it's OK that they put down everyone else.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    Free said:

    BS44325 said:



    BS44325 said:

    tbergs said:

    BS44325 said:

    Ms. Haiku said:

    BS44325 said:

    https://youtu.be/XaadfwY5bw4

    Game, set, and match.

    Those kids would ask about the pink hats, and why you weren't marching.
    My daughters were laughing at the marchers and thought the speakers were insane.
    Of course they were. You have shaped their viewpoints as a parent. That's what happens. In some cases children can escape the dark cloud of narrow mindedness, but not always.
    Nope. Completely uncoached. I do not push my point of view on them at all.
    That is truly impossible. Not arguing for or against the discussion here, just calling out BS.
    Why? I don't speak to them the way I write in here. They get a lot more of a progressive spin at school and when we discuss things I don't shoot down anything. We talk about how things are looked at from different angles but I am very careful to not make my preference seem like the right one. In terms of media I mainly have MSNBC on in the house which they don't even pay attention too. My daughters laughing at the march happened completely on their own when we happened to drive past a woman carrying a sign in Toronto. I hadn't to that point discussed the march with them at all. They saw clips of rioters the day before on their own and saw clips of Madonna later in the day. They were not impressed and I had zero to do with it.
    Your daughters are laughing at marchers and Madonna and rioters? clearly they are not into empowering themselves as women, and making fun of other women, for taking a stand? You must be proud. That mocking and belief of others came from somewhere.
    Yes. It brought a tear to my eye. #prouddad
    Way to go lifting them up and empowering them. :weary:
    They have a mother who competes in crossfit competitions in her spare time. They get plenty of empowerment. Sorry that they find foul-mouthed aging rock stars desparate for relevancy to be lame.
    Knocking the largest protest in US history because they most were women? Chauvinist much? That's sets a great example for your daughters, not.
    They weren't laughing at the marchers because they were women. They were laughing because they thought it was meaningless and a waste of time. They thought the marchers were being sore losers.
    Your statement right there says it all. "They thought the marchers were being sore losers." Hmmm, where would they pick up on such an ideology? If my kids thought of someone as a sore loser and laughed at them, I wouldn't leave it at that.
    I didn't leave it at that. Read my other post.