And here we go again, as proponents of the First Amendment prepare to affirm that they will not be intimidated by proponents of the Second Amendment.
The Women's March from #NRA2DOJ is July 14.
Join us and spread the word. We won't be intimidated into silence.https://t.co/jc0K5flNfQ
— Women's March (@womensmarch) July 5, 2017
The organizers of the Women’s March are so dedicated to freedom of speech, in fact, that they’re demanding the NRA immediately pull down from all social media the “irresponsible and dangerous” ad featuring Dana Loesch they claim is “a direct endorsement of violence … against citizens exercising their constitutional right to protest.”
As far and wide as that bogus claim has spread, the ad is no such thing; you can’t blame progressives, though, for not wanting to see the riots they’ve started in the streets and on college campuses played back for them in the full light of day.
Women’s March co-president Tamika Mallory seems to be taking the lead on this one, which handily keeps the spotlight off Linda Sarsour, who recently called resistance against Trump and the “fascists and white supremacists and Islamophobes” in the White House a form of jihad.
An organization founded by a terrorist and a woman who threatened to take away other women’s vaginas. LOL. https://t.co/e2kA7A4abg
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) July 6, 2017
The march from NRA headquarters to the Department of Justice will begin next Friday, July 14, and conclude the following day. What’s the chance Women’s March protesters will bring along signs protesting Eric Holder and his Fast and Furious gun-walking program as they arrive at the DOJ?
Hey, you can have your March but good luck taking my guns, sincerely an NRA loving woman ?? pic.twitter.com/98iDPesU33
— ?????? ?? (@siencraig) July 6, 2017
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And my wife won't be silenced either. CCW holder. Proud #secondamendment supporter.
— ⚓Proud Navy Dad.⚓ (@TenLugThugT680) July 6, 2017
I ❤️ my guns. Come @ me feminists.
— reagan thee stallion? (@reagansolitaire) July 6, 2017
I won't be there, I'll be busy purchasing a gun that day.
— Proud American (@itswhatumakeit) July 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/JoeyOrSomething/status/883020690403864578
Responsible gun ownership makes woman equal to man.
Self-defense possible.
That makes NRA the biggest, best guarantor of women's rights.— ?At_Liberty ? (@tahoebearrr) July 6, 2017
So you're saying that female rape survivors, like myself, who wish to exercise their #2A rights should be imprisoned rather than #emPOWERed?
— Shayna Lopez Rivas (@noleforjustice) July 6, 2017
The NRA doesn't discriminate against women??? What the hell are you protesting? The fact that you have free time?
— GTM (@NYRGTM39) July 6, 2017
Card carrying lifetime member. You can't intimidate real women. #StopEmbarrassingMyVagina pic.twitter.com/ZMv51LjazX
— Hortense #PrayForCovfefe ⭐⭐⭐ (@Hortense076) July 6, 2017
Yes, that was a #StopEmbarrassingMyVagina hashtag. Epic.
Please know and understand you don't represent all women. Namely me. I believe in my own empowerment and value based on effort.
— Kathy Stephens (@KittyLou0110) July 6, 2017
You're not marching for me. March against Sharia Law and #FGM #FeminismIsCancer
— ??Amberlee ?? (@amberlee1776) July 6, 2017
I will march against Islam to show my support for women's rights.
— Mrs. Linz (@Linz775) July 6, 2017
Why don't you get jobs instead? Stop with this BS. Nobody cares about your millionth march. You're not making a difference & we don't care
— Emily ??? (@emilybohrer) July 6, 2017
Go away, preferably really far away. Please and thank you.
— Smokin' Willie T (@t_bonee) July 6, 2017
Nah.
Keep it going! Love it when you expose what you really are.
— ?? Jane Q Public ?? (@BCre8F2) July 6, 2017
Please spread the word to: "Moms Demand Action" organization as well
— R Konuk (@KonukR) July 6, 2017
Yes, please.
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‘We have to stay outraged!’ Linda Sarsour endorses ‘jihad’ in anti-Trump tirade https://t.co/j0rdGlbU83
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) July 6, 2017
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