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Yes. That's what I am, and that's what they are not.


Thanks! I just wanted to be sure.

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


Now why would you call them "fuckers?" You're an angry little fucker.


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I would think they voted. It's not like it matters in most of the places they had the marches either. They need to be trying to reach people like me but they don't because I'm not the right kind and I think that's some of their problem.

I do not think they clearly articulated anything. I have no idea what their goal was.


When you say "right kind", do you mean open-minded, curious, socially aware and actually believe that there are women issues?



For a guy who motherfucked WaitingforRuffcorn for not understanding what life was like for a black person, you're very comfortable telling a woman about her issues.

Conditions for women in America are no different than they were a month or a week or a day before Donald Trump was elected. This is nothing more than protesting a guy because they did not vote for him. I have no problem with it. Protest away. But I don't have to pretend it's something it's not.

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I was just mocking the self congratulation so prevalent on my facebook feed after this.

You stood up for women and for that you are brave and courageous and a great role model.

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I would think they voted. It's not like it matters in most of the places they had the marches either. They need to be trying to reach people like me but they don't because I'm not the right kind and I think that's some of their problem.

I do not think they clearly articulated anything. I have no idea what their goal was.


When you say "right kind", do you mean open-minded, curious, socially aware and actually believe that there are women issues?



For a guy who motherfucked WaitingforRuffcorn for not understanding what life was like for a black person, you're very comfortable telling a woman about her issues.

Conditions for women in America are no different than they were a month or a week or a day before Donald Trump was elected. This is nothing more than protesting a guy because they did not vote for him. I have no problem with it. Protest away. But I don't have to pretend it's something it's not.


Alternative facts! That's not why I told him to go fuck himself.

I know how you feel about women and President Trump, I was looking for an answer from Spaulding. Thanks!

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I was just mocking the self congratulation so prevalent on my facebook feed after this.

You stood up for women and for that you are brave and courageous and a great role model.


:lol: I didn't go if you're talking to me and I'm not down with the self congratulatory stuff either. To me I think it was an opportunity for people who have very visceral feelings on Trump due to his comments on/about women to let that all out in a symbolic way (DC post inauguration). I think if you talked to women who attended they'd more or less explain their participation along similar lines.

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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.

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I lean more toward it being just a big shot to get Trump's attention. Most of the issues that I have read seem to be things already addressed or against laws already on the books.

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Huh?
Exactly.


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I was just mocking the self congratulation so prevalent on my facebook feed after this.

You stood up for women and for that you are brave and courageous and a great role model.


:lol: I didn't go if you're talking to me and I'm not down with the self congratulatory stuff either. To me I think it was an opportunity for people who have very visceral feelings on Trump due to his comments on/about women to let that all out in a symbolic way (DC post inauguration). I think if you talked to women who attended they'd more or less explain their participation along similar lines.
I'm not talking to any women.

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I would think they voted. It's not like it matters in most of the places they had the marches either. They need to be trying to reach people like me but they don't because I'm not the right kind and I think that's some of their problem.

I do not think they clearly articulated anything. I have no idea what their goal was.


When you say "right kind", do you mean open-minded, curious, socially aware and actually believe that there are women issues?



For a guy who motherfucked WaitingforRuffcorn for not understanding what life was like for a black person, you're very comfortable telling a woman about her issues.

Conditions for women in America are no different than they were a month or a week or a day before Donald Trump was elected. This is nothing more than protesting a guy because they did not vote for him. I have no problem with it. Protest away. But I don't have to pretend it's something it's not.




I know how you feel about women and President Trump, I was looking for an answer from Spaulding. Thanks!


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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.


Exactly! Progress has been made in a lot of areas but each new generation continues the fight.

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I'm not talking to any women.


This explains so much.

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I'm not talking to any women.


This explains so much.


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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.


My 75 year old mom's a feminist, no consideration about it, and she was downtown hobbling around.


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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.


My 75 year old mom's a feminist, no consideration about it, and she was downtown hobbling around.


Damn...KD just called out Scorpio's mom.

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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.


My 75 year old mom's a feminist, no consideration about it, and she was downtown hobbling around.


Damn...KD just called out Scorpio's mom.

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:lol: :lol: I heard worse from better 8)

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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion .


did she pause to say "unfortunately"?

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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion .


did she pause to say "unfortunately"?


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I survived the abortion. I'm like Charlie!

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion .


did she pause to say "unfortunately"?


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I survived the abortion. I'm like Charlie!


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I'm not talking to any women.


This explains so much.


4:28pm

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


What did you do during Obama's eight years, other than hurl racial slurs, sell stolen merchandise, ask board members to get drugs for you, threaten to sexually assault entire families, and steal from the government? Fucker.

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It's been often said that women should ignore harassment because it is what it is or whatever (this is what Donald Trump Jr said once the Access Hollywood tape was released, more or less) and boys will be boys, but the response to that on Saturday was "go fuck yourself."


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“You should go maybe teach kindergarten,” he said, apparently suggesting that teachers aren’t part of the workforce. “You can’t be negotiating billion-dollar deals if you can’t handle, like, you know.

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My mom was what would be considered a feminist when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. I asked her if she was going to the Chicago march and she scoffed. "It's easy to be a feminist now. Women have never been so close to equality. I grew up when it was illegal to have an abortion and now the argument is when during the pregnancy they can have it. I protested when it meant something."

It was certainly a get off my lawn response but it made me stop and think. I'm sure an old time feminist when my mom was growing up would say "I can remember when women couldn't even vote! These kids are soft today." Its all a matter of perspective, to my mom she didn't understand the fuss but to a 22 year old it was a signature moment of their 'adult' life....or at least a great Instagram pic.


Your mother wasn't sitting around the couch, taking naps, and looking for reasons to get upset. It sounds like Julie could learn a thing or two from Mama Scorpio.

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


What did you do during Obama's eight years, other than hurl racial slurs, sell stolen merchandise, ask board members to get drugs for you, threaten to sexually assault entire families, and steal from the government?

heh heh
Sounds like The Community to manyfolks.


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It's been often said that women should ignore harassment because it is what it is or whatever (this is what Donald Trump Jr said once the Access Hollywood tape was released, more or less) and boys will be boys, but the response to that on Saturday was "go fuck yourself."


Donald Trump Jr. wrote:
“If you can’t handle some of the basic stuff that’s become a problem in the workforce today, then you don’t belong in the workforce,” Donald Trump’s son told The Opie and Anthony Show in a 2013 interview that BuzzFeed just unearthed.

“You should go maybe teach kindergarten,” he said, apparently suggesting that teachers aren’t part of the workforce. “You can’t be negotiating billion-dollar deals if you can’t handle, like, you know.


Thanks. Forgot he said it back in 2013. Either way he's a piece of shit.

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


What did you do during Obama's eight years, other than hurl racial slurs, sell stolen merchandise, ask board members to get drugs for you, threaten to sexually assault entire families, and steal from the government?

heh heh
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No, it's Chas. A lazy fucker who has admitted to MANY criminal activities, and MANY threats, including sexually assaulting children. He bragged about being on disability, while chastising others. He doesn't want anybody else to get assistance for any reason (welfare, drug rehab, etc), and he wants incredibly harsh penalties for those who do not align with him politically or socially (Blago should do more time than a murderer, because he was a dick, or something something).

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


What did you do during Obama's eight years, other than hurl racial slurs, sell stolen merchandise, ask board members to get drugs for you, threaten to sexually assault entire families, and steal from the government?

heh heh
Sounds like The Community to manyfolks.


#skooldaze
#confused


Право, товарищ! Благодарим Вас за анонимно постоять за правду и не бояться делать это! Я рад знать, что вы пережили удар в голову на выходные. Должно быть, это напомнило вам о годах, потраченных ваша мать сбросив вас на голове как груда кирпичей. Пока вы некрасиво, как трахаются, по крайней мере, ты выжил!

Давайте вернемся в духе вещей, товарищ, и захватить некоторые гребаные кисок! Может быть, мы можем начать друг на друга? Вы идете в первую очередь на этот раз!

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Okay , you did your march. Now let's see if you fuckers can do something with this energy.


What did you do during Obama's eight years, other than hurl racial slurs, sell stolen merchandise, ask board members to get drugs for you, threaten to sexually assault entire families, and steal from the government?

heh heh
Sounds like The Community to manyfolks.


#skooldaze
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Право, товарищ! Благодарим Вас за анонимно постоять за правду и не бояться делать это! Я рад знать, что вы пережили удар в голову на выходные. Должно быть, это напомнило вам о годах, потраченных ваша мать сбросив вас на голове как груда кирпичей. Пока вы некрасиво, как трахаются, по крайней мере, ты выжил!

Давайте вернемся в духе вещей, товарищ, и захватить некоторые гребаные кисок! Может быть, мы можем начать друг на друга? Вы идете в первую очередь на этот раз!

#вешалка


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