
Words and music for those who protest Tweety Twump's tyranny against women.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0rub5nOfII
"The Worth of a Woman" by Alecia Keys. Lyrics In Video
"Women's March on Washington draws massive crowds"
Hundreds of thousands march in US capital as solidarity protests take place in cities across Europe, Asia and Africa.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/women-world-protest-president-trump-170121134424671.html
"Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the US capital on Saturday to march in opposition to President Donald Trump, a day after the Republican took office, as sister demonstrations took place in cities across Africa, Asia and Europe.
Women and men of all ages took to the streets of Washington, DC, rallying around issues like women's rights, reproductive rights and immigration.
The march was supposed to be along the National Mall, the stretch of parkland that runs from Congress to the White House. But it spilled onto Pennsylvania Avenue, the street where the new president and property tycoon now lives, and where his Washington-based hotel is.
Protesters held signs like "Women's rights are human rights", "Break down walls, don't build them", and "Hell hath no fury as a nasty woman scorned", referencing the time Trump called his opponent, Hillary Clinton, a "nasty woman" during a debate.
Sophie Walker, the leader of the Women's Equality party, told Al Jazeera that protesters had gathered in a show of unity.
"We are here to protest the hate and the division that Donald Trump puts forward as politics," she said.
"We are here to march against the rising xenophobia in this country. We're here to march against the normalisation of racism and misogyny and sexism.""
"Up To 750K Attend Anti-Trump Protest In Downtown Los Angeles; Huge Crowds Also In NYC, D.C. (UPDATE)"
by Ross A. Lincoln
January 21, 2017 2:16pm
http://deadline.com/2017/01/womens-march-los-angeles-750-thousand-people-1201891506/
"During the demonstration, crowds chanted often-hilarious slogans like “can’t build a wall, hands too small!” Unsurprisingly, many signs referred to Donald Trump’s numerous sexist comments during the Presidential campaign, as well as the infamous hot mic recording in which Trump appeared to brag about committing sexual assault, comments he later insisted were nothing more than “locker room talk” despite the fact that he was nowhere near a locker room at the time he said them."
Tweety Twump gave the protestors EXACTLY what they needed on Day 1 of his Presidency, a LIE! Then he sent his Press Secretary, poor pitiful Sean Spicer who knows nothing of the task ahead, to criticize the media! More evidence of the attempt to make the Uited States Presidency into an autocracy.
Consistent with WHY THE PEOPLE ARE PROTESTING, and it could not be more representative of Tweety Twump, on the first day, THE FIRST DAY!, of Tweety Twump's Presidency includes a disappointing, sad adolescent fail.
Tweety says the media is among the most dishonest in the world. Tweety falsely stated the media tried to make it look like his inauguration was sparsely attended. NOT TREU Tweety! Fake news Tweeyt! You are wrong Tweety!
Starting what he hopes is his autocracy, rule by Trump, NOT THE PEOPLE, Tweety disrespects the ENTIRE country by asking THE PEOPLE to distrust THE GUARDIANS OF DEMOCRACY.
Tweety, I have news for you, WE NEED THE MEDIA YOU CONSTANTLY DISRESPECT FOR DESCRIBING WHAT IS ON THE VIDEOS ANYONE CAN SEE, AMD TWEETS ANYONE CAN READ.
Adding to the disrespect for democracy, the Press Secretary Sean Spicer chastised the Press Pool on HIS first day. NOT HIS JOB. Is Sean trying to be President? What is he doing? He will not last long as the lackey of an autocrat. Press Secretaries only answer questions, and this one went into autocracy mode.
"Trump And His Press Secretary Flagrantly Lied On Their First Full Day In Office. That Matters."
Thankfully, some reporters are calling them out on it.
01/21/2017 09:49 pm ET | Updated 8 hours ago
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-lies-crowd-size_us_5884104ae4b0e3a735699697
"On Saturday, President Donald Trump’s first full day in office, he gave a speech at CIA headquarters in which he lied about the size of the crowd at his inauguration and falsely claimed that he had never feuded with the U.S. intelligence community. Hours later, his press secretary emerged from the West Wing, lied about the size of the inaugural crowd and took no questions.
The most important news here is not the crowd size, or whether Trump feuded with America’s spies (he did), or even that the president and his press secretary lied. Politicians lie. What’s remarkable is that the president and his administration chose to lie, repeatedly, on their first full day on the job, about a relatively trivial ― and easily checkable ― matter."
"Journalists should inform readers when the administration is not telling the truth. They shouldn’t credulously promote Trump and his team’s falsehoods in headlines and opening paragraphs, with the truth buried somewhere below. They should focus attention on the fact that the administration lied, not the content of the lie itself. Some media outlets did a good job of this on Saturday. Others didn’t. (More on that below.)
Crowd sizes don’t matter that much. Although Trump enters office historically unpopular, crowd sizes at inaugurations indicate very little about whether a president is well-liked or likely to succeed. Weather can keep people away. So can the cost: "
People Rule!
We will not buy your propaganda Tweety!
Tweety Twump's Emotional Quotient (his "EQ") is such that he cannot and will not recognize the message of the protestors, but we must sustain our protests anyway.
THE PEOPLE RULE.
Sun Jan 22, 2017 | 12:13am EST
"In challenge to Trump, women protesters swarm streets across U.S"
Sun Jan 22, 2017 | 12:13am EST
By Scott Malone and Ginger Gibson | WASHINGTON
"WASHINGTON Hundreds of thousands of women, many with husbands, boyfriends and children in tow, filled the streets of several major U.S. cities on Saturday in an unprecedented wave of mass protests against President Donald Trump the day after his inauguration.
Women activists, galvanized by Trump campaign rhetoric and behavior they found to be especially misogynistic, spearheaded scores of U.S. marches and sympathy rallies around the world that organizers said drew nearly 5 million protesters in all.
The demonstrations, far surpassing crowd expectations, highlighted strong discontent over Trump's comments and policy positions toward a wide range of groups, including Mexican immigrants, Muslims, the disabled and environmentalists.
The planned centerpiece of the protests, a Women's March on Washington, appeared to draw larger crowds than turned out a day earlier to witness Trump's swearing-in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
No official estimates of the turnout were available, but it clearly exceeded the 200,000 marchers projected in advance by organizers, filling long stretches of downtown Washington around the White House and the National Mall.
Many wore knitted pink cat-eared "pussy hats," an appropriated reference to Trump's boast in a 2005 video made public weeks before the election about grabbing womens' genitals.
Hundreds of thousands more women thronged New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver and Boston, adding to a public outpouring of mass dissent against Trump unmatched in modern U.S. politics for a new president's first full day in office.
So-called Sister March organizers estimated 750,000 demonstrators swarmed the streets of Los Angeles, one of the largest of Saturday's gatherings. Police said the turnout there was as big or bigger than a 2006 pro-immigration march that drew 500,000.
Some 400,000 marchers assembled in New York City, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio, though organizers put the number there at 600,000.
The Chicago event grew so large that organizers staged a rally rather than trying to parade through the city. Police said more than 125,000 people attended there; sponsors estimated the crowd at 200,000."
The PEOPLE WILL RULE, and by the way Tweety, WOMEN ARE PEOPLE!
And there are many in the world who fear a Tweety Twump Presidency too!
"After Trump pledges ‘America first,’ the world responds with protests and dismay"
By Griff Witte By Griff Witte World
January 20
"After more than 70 years of vigorous political, diplomatic, economic and military engagement to promote Pax Americana, Trump’s words suggested to international observers a far more isolationist and protectionist path ahead."
"In London, hundreds of people gathered in the evening chill to chant “Dump Trump!” outside the U.S. Embassy. In Mexico City, residents took to social networks to debate not whether Trump was good or bad but how grave the new era might be. And in Beirut, observers compared Trump’s speech to those by their region’s past and present despots.
There was also praise. Many Russians rejoiced, as did anti-European Union populists and Israeli officials.
The world’s divided response mirrored the one in the United States — defiance and despair in some quarters, enthusiasm and optimism in others, and profound polarization as far as the eye can see.
But perhaps not surprisingly for a president who came to office on a wave of insults hurled across national borders, the world’s protests were more pronounced than its victory parties."