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Side-By-Side of the Women's March vs. Women's Suffrage Movement Shows How Far Feminism Has Fallen

 

 

According to the participants of last Saturday's Women's March, one may assert that the only way to convey seriousness about women's rights is to display vulgarity in huge proportions.

 

It was no surprisethat these feminists' grievances were largely directed at President Donald Trump during the march, given comments he's made about some women in the past.

 

As of late, feminists have used every opportunity possible to simultaneously protest Trump and broadcast their apparent fascination with the female anatomy, and they used the Women's March as the ultimate opportunity to air it. However, perhaps those proudly donning the “Nasty Woman†label and oversized, handmade vaginas could learn a thing or two from the classier approach of the suffrage movement, which peaked in the 1920s.

 

Independent Journal Review compiled photos from the Women's Rights Movement of the early 1900s and compared them with photos of the Women's March that took place earlier this week. Take a look at them side-by-side, and gauge for yourself which group of women best emulates female empowerment.

 

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http://ijr.com/2017/01/783808-feminists-fight-trumps-vulgarity-with-worse-more-disgusting-vulgarity/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=ods&utm_term=ijamerica&utm_content=politics

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Donald Trump bans citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries

 

Travellers with valid visas and green cards have reportedly been prevented from boarding flights and turned away at US border control after Donald Trump signed an executive order banning citizens of seven Middle Eastern countries from entering the United States.

 

Lawyers have announced a legal challenge to the order, which the US Department for Homeland Security confirmed on Saturday afternoon applies to green card holders, meaning lawful permanent residents of the United States will be barred from returning if they travel abroad.

 

more... http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11790770

 

And it begins

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California makes moves to exit USA

 

Californians are looking to make a hasty exit from the United States now that Donald Trump is president.

 

Momentum is reportedly building towards "CalExit" as the state prepares for a Trump presidency, the vast majority of which voted Hilary Clinton for President.

 

Support for the Democrat candidate was so strong Clinton's final tally at 8,753,788 was almost double that of Trump's at 4,483,810.

 

Now, as Donald Trump officially takes office and begins quickly pushing through a number of controversial policies, including building a wall along the Mexican border and ridding the country of overstayers - others are just as quickly looking to cut ties with the United States.

 

US media have been reporting the California Secretary of State Alex Padilla has given a nod to the Yes California Independence Campaign to begin collecting signatures needed to put the issue of secession on the ballot.

 

There needs to be 585,407 signatures collected within the next 180 days for it to make the November 2018 ballot, where voters will get to choose if they want to have the opportunity to make the state a nation in its own right.

 

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11790598

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The funniest thing is that no people from the banned countries conducted terror attacks in the US since 9/11.

 

While the non banned countries of say Saudi, the gulf states and Egypt do have citiizens that conducted terror attacks in the US. Coincidence or is it because Trump has businesses in those countries?

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