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Just out of curiosity, why do you think you are qualified to state, "what this protest is about"?
Specifically, what makes you think you have an accurate handle on what it was "about" for the 5 million people who participated in it?
You, a person who can't even figure out why _I_ went when I told you, in writing, multiple times?
Why do you think you should be a credible source?
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Are you for real?
Post 301, 303, asks you why you are making up reasons
307 predicts you
308 tells you why I did not march for hijabs
In 316 you claim, “I would agree with a person's statement why they went and that is up to them.” But then you proceed in eviscerating this promise throughout the rest of the thread.
Post 336 explains how annoying are your repeated assertions that you know why people went to the march
373 talks of my reasons and reminds you, “I don't actually care one iota what you think we "should have" marched about, since you can't even figure out what we _did_ march about. Your kind of thinking is part of the problem.”
374 reminds you that this has been about all women’s rights for a very long time.
379 gives more details to add to those given in 373
380 tries to put it in crayon for you
386 addresses your derail into trade unions where you claim they are who _really_ advocates for women!
394 points out how little you reveal you know of the speeches, and explicitly states how much they meant to me on my march (NOTHING, since again, I didn’t hear them until two weeks later)
400 reminds you _again_ that 5 million people had 5 million reasons to go. And reminds you again that the speeches you keep harping on were not what drove me to go.
409 from LordKiran points out how tedious and transparent is your game of trying to get people to say _your_ answer. Obvious that you are not actually trying to find out why women went, you’re trying to tell them why they went.
419 answers you _again_ why I went, why I went on Jan 21
430 is Ravensky predicting you to a tee.
438 I point out to you _again_ that what you call the meaning of the march turns out to not be true for people at the march. So, you’re wrong. You’re just flat wrong.
448 I remind you that Angela Davis and Hylton and whoever CANNOT be the reasons for the march because of the 5 million people there, NONE of them even knew those people would be there, let alone who they were and what their history is or what they’d say. I CANNOT be true that they were the reason for anyone to go because we decided to go _before_they_did_.
So then in post 451, you lose your memory again and repeat, “Why did you go?”
I roll my eyes. Go re-read the thread. I have no expectation that my telling you a tenth time will obviate the need for an eleventh, so I am moving on without you. So sorry you couldn’t keep up.
I cannot decide if you are deceitful, stupid, deluded or trolling.
I just can't tell why you keep asking me the same question again and again no matter how many times I answer you.
I have no expectation that my telling you a twelfth time will obviate the need for a thirteenth.
You mentioned
Your really can't figure that out from the information available? Really?
Some are policies that the new government (President, House, Senate) have vowed to pursue.
There's a story about a straw and a camel's back.
That could be anything.
I assume on abortion laws which I think should not get changed.
Immigration?
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As it was a global march on world issues did anyone protesting about human rights violations against women in the Middle East?
Out of all the things I wrote, that bolded one is the only one that made it through your reading comprehension filter?
Fascinating. No wonder you have no idea.
I can ask what it is about but I have no right to suggest any restrictions in the rights of protest.
I would not be keen on changing abortion laws. I do encourage people to think on any choices they make but it gets complex when the law intervenes.
