Posted on 01/26/2017 5:32:13 AM PST by pabianice
The Womens March began organically, with one woman inviting around 40 of her Facebook friends to join her on a march to protest Donald Trump. But that event grew and evolved with the anger that was felt toward our 45th president, and millions of people took to the streets the day after his inauguration across the country and around the world.
Waiting on the train platform early that morning, a woman in her mid-20s approached my family and I, sign and large coffee in hand and p*ssy hat proudly in place. After comparing slogans and discussing our respective strategies for navigating the crowded city, the woman began expressing her excitement for the march. With a huge grin she said, Never in my lifetime have I seen so many people mobilizing for a cause!
And she was entirely correct. The city streets were mobbed with people who felt small, and were coming together to make a big statement. But as I walked among the sea of thousands, those that stood shoulder to shoulder with me began to blend into one another. It was those that walked with their eyes level to my knees that truly caught my attention and ultimately made the largest impact.
There were a lot of unique chants that I heard throughout the day (including Free Melania and Pence sucks too), but my favorite by far was one of the quietest I heard. Walking up Fifth Avenue, I suddenly heard two small voices yelling Donald Trump is a meanie at the top of their lungs.
A young sibling duo were the source of the commotion, holding a crudely drawn sign with the words Share your love. Dont be afraid written in rainbow letters and adorned with hearts. I didnt have a chance to speak with these two before they were lost in the crowd, but the innocence with which they preached stayed with me as the night got darker and the chants got louder.
As a Harry Potter fan, the other poster that naturally caught my eye was the one with a picture of Mad-Eye Moody and the words Constant Vigilance written on it, but once again it was the girl holding the sign that truly grabbed my attention. 13-year-old Grace walked next to her mom, holding her sign high and yelling as loudly as all the adults around her.
When I finally caught up to Grace to compliment her poster, she explained to me that this was her first protest, but hopefully not her last. She went on to say that shes wanted to go into politics ever since she was a young girl watching Condoleezza Rice.
Thats when I knew that women CAN do this! Grace said, as her mom looked on from a step behind.
Grace and the young siblings were unique but not alone, as children dotted the crowd in block after block. Boys dressed as superheroes sat on their fathers shoulders and kids took naps in strollers as moms marched along. I saw one mom carrying her five-month-old son on her back, with matching pink p*ssy hats for the pair.
But at the end of the march, as I sat on the train going back home, I didnt find myself feeling any better about our country or the situation that we are in. A protest ultimately does not accomplish anything. We gathered, we marched and we made noise, but Donald Trump is still our president.
I thought back to the incident earlier in the morning, when the woman at the train station was chattering away about her excitement to mobilize. As she and my cousins agreed with one another, their energy and excitement radiating off of them, my mom became quietly emotional on the outskirts of our small circle.
My mom explained to me that she has seen this kind of mobilization in her lifetime. She has fought this fight for decades, and while she is proud to continue fighting, it is disheartening that she has to do so.
This march did not break the glass ceiling. This march did not end misogyny. This march did not silence Donald Trump, nor his ideologies.
But while this march did not make me feel any safer or any more confident in the next four years, it did make me feel extremely hopeful for the next 10 years, and the next 10 years after that. It made me hopeful for Graces generation, and the generation of that five-month-old child in their small pink hat.
I dont understand the pain my mom felt earlier today, and I hope that I wont understand it when I am her age either. I hope that I wont have to again march among thousands protesting for the rights of women, telling my children about the time I walked up Fifth Avenue with their grandma, chanting about the president with tiny hands who bragged about grabbing women by the p*ssy.
I hope that one day I wont have to continue fighting, but I also know that if there is still a fight to be fought that Grace and I will be there, watching our children marvel at the amount of people mobilizing for a cause as they hold their crudely drawn signs adorned with hearts.
Donald Trump is our president, but his morals are not our morals, and they are not the morals of our children. I watched that day as young children proudly stood up for kindness in the face of such powerful hate, and although I am still fearful for my future and the futures of those children, I am confident in our ability to make those futures bright.
Tess Halpern is a Collegian columnist and can be reached at tjhalpern@uamss.edu.
I saw a youtube video of a confrontation at one of the DC protests.
A Leftist woman slugged a big guy who supported Trump.
The big guy didn’t miss a beat and punched her hard right in the face.
All the Leftists started yelling at the cops (who were right there) and demanded that the big guy be arrested for punching a woman. The cops did nothing (good for them!)
The Leftists were shocked that the police would NOT arrest a citizen, and started a big chant:
THIS IS WHAT A POLICE STATE LOOKS LIKE!
THIS IS WHAT A POLICE STATE LOOKS LIKE!
And I’m thinking: “ ... no. It’s kind of the opposite.”
An early example of democracy: “Give us Barabbas”.
College echo chamber.
They had their 8 wonderful years, at the expense of the hated hetero-white productives. But they “fight” on.
Sorry, stopped reading there. Couldn't get past the grammar.
And, that the kids needed to be exposed to all of that hatred and lunacy.
There is a simple reason for this. Loud, crude vulgar women simply do not represent mainstream Americans. Hillary is loud, crude and vulgar. The marchers were loud, crude and vulgar. Their supporters are often loud, crude and vulgar. There is no glass ceiling for competent conservative women. There is a glass ceiling for loud, crude and vulgar women.....and men, for that matter.
It’s too bad teachers aren’t allowed to correct grammar mistakes anymore.
What was the “cause”? I read and reread the article and I saw no mention of a cause other than “Trump is a meanie.”
This seems like one big temper tantrum by a bunch of immature people who didn’t get their way. Their candidate lost. It’s doubly hard for them to swallow because for years it’s been ordained that 2016 would be nothing less than a coronation of Her Thighness. The DBM carried the water big time on that one.
It’s like your folks told you for a year that you were going to Disney World, then the night before the trip, they said no, you’re not. A kid would throw a temper tantrum in a circumstance like that, but it’s very unbecoming and unproductive for adults to do so.
that’s funny... I was thinking “this is what democracy looks like” while I was watching Trump being sworn in :P
More accurately, because he lied about it.
Maybe that emptiness you are feeling has more to do with your message than President Trump as a person
A President speaking about protecting lives in America, creating economic opportunities, and developing our young people
and your message last Sunday was . . .
We demand the abortion rights our MOTHERS fought for
And y'all do not see the disconnect, do ya?
All these protests are the face of Democracy(mob rule) reminiscent of the French Revolution.
Trump's inauguration was what a Constitutional Republic looks like.
Democracy SUCKS!
“A Leftist woman slugged a big guy who supported Trump.
The big guy didnt miss a beat and punched her hard right in the face”
Hopefully he equal righted her teeth out.
I am sure they are telling the truth.
But guess what?
Our founders hated and despised democracy, aka mob rule.
Democracy:
A government of the masses. Authority derived through mass meeting or any other form of “direct” expression. Results in mobocracy. Attitude toward property is communistic—negating property rights. Attitude toward law is that the will of the majority shall regulate, whether is be based upon deliberation or governed by passion, prejudice, and impulse, without restraint or regard to consequences. Results in demogogism, license, agitation, discontent, anarchy.
Russian Revolution.
This Women’s March is in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Women’s March that was part of the Communist Revolution. Today’s protesters know so little about why they protest because the are Communist’s ‘useful idiots’.
That revolution also overthrew a government dedicated to freedom and reform, same as this attempt at revolution does.
They forgot to show all the trash they left behind . Garbage in ,,, Garbage out . These walking contradictions support the environment all right !!!
I don’t think the ‘Women’s March’ was as “organic” as she thought ..... and the ‘powerful hate’ was not Donald Trump. Maybe she should educate herself, but that’s too hard for these ignorant womyn.
The Anti-Semite Who Organized the ‘Women’s March on Washington’
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/265552/anti-semite-who-organized-womens-march-washington-john-perazzo
The battle has always been between "Rule by Mob" and "Rule by Monarch".
This was the cycle our Founding Fathers was trying to break and it worked - for a while - until our representatives became the monarchs.
It then became inevitable that the mob rise up against their oppressors.
Your analogy is more apt but we are now in the second phase of the populist uprising. Obama led the first, Trump the second.
We have yet to see if we can restore the nation to a state of balance.
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