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@mulmye I think it is the irrational fear that some women are expressing now that trump is POTUS. They seem to think they will be lined up against a wall and be forced to let any man grab their p***y. Some believe he is going to round up minorities, including ?????lgbt??????? And as Rachel Maddow said, put them in internment camps. There are a lot of unfounded fears. That seems to be what these women are protesting..the unknown and the assumptions
@BooBear:I don't believe Rachel Maddow speaks for the majority. Neither Ms Ciccone.
@mulmye: For the majority, no..but she has an audience. There was/is just not a unified message with these women other than HATE TRUMP. Its hard to understand what they were trying to accomplish.
@BooBear: I know at least 10 women and a couple of men that marched in DC. None because they hate Trump. When it comes to the biggest stage to present issues, DC the weekend of the Presidential inauguration is the big top at the circus. Other cities had much larger attendance but the focus was on DC, thus the clowns from the outlier crowd. Just like the "deplorables" statement was inappropriate, after all, David Duke did not speak for even a majority of Trump voters, neither did Ms. CIccone speak for the marchers I know.  I suspect that is true for the majority.Gee, I hope I am spelling Madonna's birth last name correctly. Scorn requires correct spelling.
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They are the evidently silent majority. The views of moderates are not mentioned, its not sensational enough..for the right news, it points to their crazy, for the left it points to their rightous outrage. The media is winning again it seems.
I admit that ciccone sounded familiar but I couldnt place the name till you mentioned it was madonna's name so no idea of the spelling and I just don't care enough to Google it.
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