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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCan we please give a hand to all the wonderful marchers in the Women's Marches
across the country, some of whom had to make an enormous effort -- boarding airplanes, buses, and trains, and sleeping on couches, in order to participate?
AND to the organizers who conceived of the plan and put so many hours and days into making it happen.
THANK YOU for whatever you had to do to be a part of that historical moment. Thank you for inspiring us all. Thank you for giving us a visible sign of the love and humanity that's still out there, and for giving us all a little more hope.
mcar
(42,372 posts)...leading the nation.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028516411
shraby
(21,946 posts)I'm proud to be a sister!
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)Eliot Rosewater
(31,121 posts)Where we marched was a small town, small county and the turnout was simply mind boggling.
CousinIT
(9,256 posts)the day prior and despite dreary weather where I am. The MILLIONS of marchers across the World and the pink hats and the HOPE and ACTION inspired by it all is truly a gift.
Blue Owl
(50,490 posts)kimbutgar
(21,181 posts)My hubby and I were chilled to the bone last night but happy we marched.
Everyone was nice and happy to be there protesting chump. No rudeness, convivial crowd and fired up and ready to fight back attitude.
Silver Gaia
(4,546 posts)Everything you said about the people at the march was true here as well. We were all polite, kind, caring, and FIRED UP! It was very healing for me and my family. At our march, there were lots of children, people with babies in strollers, well-behaved, friendly dogs on leashes. We all got along fabulously.
I have to say, I was also impressed with how well we were protected by the Sacramento PD. Every intersection was blocked for several blocks in either direction, and the officers stationed nearest to us were mostly, if not all, women. People loved this, and little girls often ran over and gave them hugs, which they knelt and returned. No one who wished us harm could have approached us once we were on the move. I felt protected in a way I have never felt before in a political march.
I am impressed with ALL of us, nationwide, worldwide. We are strong, and we are not gonna take this.
kimbutgar
(21,181 posts)The police in SF were also very respectful and no one was arrested. I love that there were female officers.
yuiyoshida
(41,853 posts)katmondoo
(6,457 posts)Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)Thank you!
NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)I was planning to go but got ill (nothing serious, but the sort of thing where you can't leave home). I followed it on CSPAN with tears in my eyes; happy ones this time!
Heartfelt thanks to all the women around the country, and around the world, for showing our strength and commitment to democracy. Men, too; I was glad to see all the wonderful men at the marches!
ButSeeYa
(273 posts)For the first time in months, I felt hopeful again.
handmade34
(22,757 posts)ismnotwasm
(41,999 posts)And the organizers were phenomenal as well as inspirational, we have momentum because of them.
And a shout out to my husband, who has Multiple Sclerosis--he can't march, and his wheelchair didn't have the battery life for a march with those numbers of people. So he stayed at the beginning point and he listened to his scanner and announced updated numbers to the announcers, from 100,000, to 120,000, to 130,000, on up. (I saw an updated post in Pantsuit nation that said Seattle had 175,000 people, but I haven't verified it) When he expresses sadness that he could be part of the march, I tell him, "oh no, you were a part of it, you were there, you count"
(I'm putting him to work making lots of congressional calls when I'm at work-he's really good at that kind of thing)
suffragette
(12,232 posts)shrike
(3,817 posts)They told us the march was cancelled, but we marched anyway. So honored to have been a part of it.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)SO encouraging!!!
Fla Dem
(23,736 posts)Standing
secondwind
(16,903 posts)ffr
(22,671 posts)I wanna do it again!
Takket
(21,620 posts)1 week before the midterm elections. we know how much public opinion is swayed by last minute events. don't let Comey do it to us again. let everyone's image before the midterms be that sea of pink again!!!!!!!!!!
And I don't plan on waiting that long to join other protests.
Our democracy is in crisis.
mobeau69
(11,156 posts)Takket
(21,620 posts)Canoe52
(2,949 posts)we were both so encouraged by the number that came out here is this little town of 1,000. Several thousand at least!
Boomerproud
(7,964 posts)Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. You give me hope.
Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)of feminist leaders?
pnwmom
(108,990 posts)I don't know about the other list.
Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)or something like that. Just a minor controversy, some Hillary supporters were annoyed, was wondering if it got resolved.
Happyhippychick
(8,379 posts)pnwmom
(108,990 posts)Happyhippychick
(8,379 posts)mommymarine2003
(261 posts)My husband and I drove down from the Portland, OR area to march with our best friends in the LA March. There were people of all ages, races, sexes, etc. Awesome is the best word that comes to mind, along with inspiring. Everyone was respectful and motivated. What an incredible day, and a day that my husband and I will never forget!
logosoco
(3,208 posts)but I vowed to get a scooter if needed in the future.
My sister, nieces and great nieces were at the one in Madison!!
Yesterday, here in the St. Louis area, we had sunshine after about 8 days of clouds. That and knowing women all over the world were uniting brought a magical feel to a mid-winter day!!!
tRump will be in the history books, but these marchers will be right there on the page next to it!!
Beautiful and historical and I am so grateful for all who walked!!!
rurallib
(62,444 posts)The arms to block entrance were left open and a bunch of us parked in the lot where the rally started.
He was really pissed when we went to leave.
THANK YOU ALL - THIS WAS ONLY A START!
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)So grateful to you!
Raster
(20,998 posts)Barack_America
(28,876 posts)It was my honor and my pleasure to participate.
TNLib
(1,819 posts)I marched in my town with my 14 year old daughter it was an amazing experience. 1,000's marched with us.
It was my first march and protest.
GreenEyedLefty
(2,073 posts)with my daughter, son-in-law, and my friend.
imaginary girl
(862 posts)Nice turnout, great weather. Lots of families, huge age range, all very friendly and positive. Speakers a little difficult to hear, but people seemed to enjoy each other and reading signs. Lots hung out after it was over. I thanked a policeman for being respectful (they were present and watchful, but not at all intimidating) and he beamed, said thanks, shook my hand, and wished us a safe trip home. Walked along the canal afterward and whenever we spied a group with hats or signs, we'd wave and smile at each other. Great day!
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)The news stories about the march were the best news I've read in a long time. It makes me more hopeful for the future of this country. I feel better knowing so many people care.
The Polack MSgt
(13,192 posts)And a round of applause to all the people who marched.
My wife and I were so encouraged to just be in a crowd of 20,000 peaceful, friendly, like minded people.
We love the quiet tiny town we live in out on the prairie, we really do - But the Trumpists are every where and the usual mid western politeness seems to have been abandoned by all too many of them
kwassa
(23,340 posts)no troubles, no arrests, everyone in great spirits, treating each other well even in difficult situations of overcrowding.
The parade came to a grinding halt because there were just too many marchers on Independence, so many split off on spontaneous marches in other directions across the mall, down Constitution, down Pennsylvania. Extraordinary patience.
People were cheering each other on the subway platforms as we were waiting for the trains to leave after it was all over.
Very uplifting.
lapislzi
(5,762 posts)Along with our signs, we carried photos of my mom and grandmother.
Justice
(7,188 posts)ancianita
(36,132 posts)cynatnite
(31,011 posts)Amazing experience!
Wounded Bear
(58,698 posts)underpants
(182,868 posts)Thank you
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stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)blue cat
(2,415 posts)coeur_de_lion
(3,681 posts)IronLionZion
(45,516 posts)but glad I went! It was an awesome and inspiring experience.
chwaliszewski
(1,514 posts)marching in Portland, OR. In the rain. They're awesome!
niyad
(113,532 posts)Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)niyad
(113,532 posts)http://media.graytvinc.com/images/690*216/march43.jpg
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