Women's March: Not So Much a Protest But A Voice

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Women's March: Not So Much a Protest But A Voice

Stronger Together. It's a collective of marginalized and disenfranchised groups coming together saying hear our voice. Saying we are here and won't be pushed to the side.

We want to break bread and work together if you will allow it, Mr. President.

Its setting the right foot work during the first 100 days to let bygones be bygones on a lot of issues.

IT's American citizens that won the majority extending an olive branch and asking to work together.

It's US citizens asking the new president to please BE OUR PRESIDENT.

A president resides over all not the few.

Hillary showed up and shook the hand of the new president. Balls of steal. She did it because it was the right thing to do, not because it was the easy thing to do.

I'll end my day of advocacy in a positive note be saying I think Trump isn't everything he campaigned on. And I don't think it is outside of the realm of possibility for him to do his best with his supporters in mind.

The one good quality he posses consistently throughout his life is loyalty. He'll defend his comrades to the death. So long as those comrades aren't fringe groups like the KKK maybe we all have a path to move forward slowly as he isn't the loose canon he portrays.

Good wishes to all, but today I'm glad to be a large chunk of history. We've proven we aren't complacent and do take action when pushed to the brink. Love for John Lewis by the way.

Women's March: Not So Much a Protest But A Voice
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