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Good people of all kinds should plan to attend.
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/4690469-155/bagley-cartoon-environmental-p...
Being targeted in Tweeter tweets will soon be the new Badge of Honor in America.
With all due respect to America's fairer sex, 54 percent of college-educated women voted for Donald Trump. Why not march on them and let the rest of us enjoy the inauguration?
Certainly, if this march were being held by the 54 percent, the other 46 percent wouldn't attend. Graduates for the most part from the Ivy League and those fine, upstanding women's colleges (which men are no longer allowed to have), we may wish the 46 percent well, but remind them they still lost.
Your arguments are sort of lyrically circuituous, atascdero. I just have to ask at the end, however, are asserting that those who lose an election lose their right to assemble and speak and protest?
Someone really needs to check the numbers they are citing.
The numbers, Mr. Dalton? Here's one article on the subject from the New York Times. . .
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/11/20/magazine/donald-trumps-ame...
But yes, I stand corrected on one total: It was apparently 45 percent of college-educated white women. The 54 percent I quoted earlier was college-educated white men. Nor did I distinguished that voting block by race.
https://news.vice.com/story/white-people-voted-to-elect-donald-trump
As for anyone's right to assemble and protest, of course they have that right. I just wonder what these women protesters would be saying if Trump had lost--and asked his followers to march on Washington.
Interesting times we live in. Women and LBGT groups marching with and in support of Muslims and vice versa? If it weren't so sad the hypocrisy would be humorous.
So, are therre any groups you're not trying to alientate, Wild Places?
Yes, groups (and people) who are honest about their convictions.
It is not 45 percent of all college educated women. It is 45 percent of those who were polled in exit polls. That is very small number of actual college educated women. It does not include those who did not vote and did not include those where not polled.
Remember that less than half of all eligible voters voted and Trump's victory represented less than 1/3 of those who could -- and should -- have voted.
Unfortunately, there is an increasing tendency in America to decide that "truth" of anything depends upon whether or not we agree with the statement and not whether it is actually factual or fictional.