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I'm going to assume that a lot of people didn't know about it. You can call this ignorance, but it is what it is. The people I know that went to the march didn't know about who organized it, they just knew that there was a women's march going on.
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Correct, I understand and agree with this, as I say here:
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Many of the people who may have protested may not follow her views, but it's a manipulation and exploitation of the issue. It's completely moronic and contradictory to in one tweet promote your "women's march" and in another fawn over Sharia law. It doesn't help that people like Madonna and Katy Perry are the ones standing up and trying to become the face of this movement… The whole thing was created by an anti-Semite and is being coat-tailed by angry female entertainers who are struggling to remain relevant.
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It's an exploitation of the issue because the person organizing this clearly has an interest in inflaming the American people against America. Why not a women's march against the spread of Islam and Sharia law? Sharia law is the biggest danger to women worldwide.