Sunday, January 22, 2017

Woman's March on Washington and Across the Planet - Part 2

Millions of Woman took to the streets today 1/21/2017 to protest the Trump Presidency and to send a clear message as to how they feel about his political agenda.

I spent the better part of today doing research on the web at all the marches that took place across the United States and the rest of the World.

Here is the journey in photographs. Donald Trump thinks he can do an Orwellian trick and try and discredit our media and spew his racist, misogynistic propaganda but he will fail. Here is evidence. These number will grow over time. He took over the GOP, he defeated the Democrats (with the help of Putin and our own FBI), and he has taken the press down to their knees. Now he must face WE THE PEOPLE. There are too many of us. You will unite us President Trump. Just not in the way you think.

From Washington, where an estimated 500,000 woman traversed the country to speak their peace,



to Boise Idaho




Where the local paper reported that 5000 protesters came out in sub-tropical temperatures to exercise their first amendment rights. In Los Angeles an estimated 750,000 protesters took to the streets.



In Chicago where 250,000 protesters convened that they had to cancel the actual march.



Here is a view from my city of Seattle.



This was not a march held in Blue states. Marches happened in Mississippi



Dallas


Birmingham Alabama


Every corner of America and in South America, Europe, the UK, across the globe Woman took to the streets to march. As Trump and the GOP attempt to implement their radical agenda to further diminish the working class in America (poor and middle) these numbers will grow as will the resistance.














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