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If women had a march for equal rights, how many would show up*?

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And would you join them? Why or why not?

*This pertains to women in Western Civilization.

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  1. I'm wary of numerical estimates.  Suffice it to say that every leftist hootenanny conjures up a herd of losers, wackos, unemployables.  Despite the potential comedy, I wouldn't attend.  Why march in lockstep with the unsightly & lesbiana, when I can dance through life with my seraphic love?


  2. I would definitely show up.

  3. Too vague. You'd have to separate it out into abortion rights, wage equality, awareness of sexual harassment, awareness of the crisis in girls' perception of their sexuality and body image, etc.

    Because while many may be adamant about protesting the sexualization of girls, they might be against abortion. Or pro-choice but not bothered by wage inequality, etc.

  4. It would depend what the equal rights were. But no I would rather do something active then join in a march.

  5. It already happened, and thousands of people showed up. I would definitely have joined them if I was alive then.

  6. I don't know. But I do know I have no desire to join or support them.

    Just IMO

  7. no. Because any rally for "equal rights for women" would be a farce.

    In western civilization women enjoy more rights then men.

    And such a rally would be nothing more than a society approved hate rally.

         Interesting when the vast majority of abuse cases upon closer examination usually turn out to be lie's created by mothers to force the fathers(but not there money) out of the picture.

    The same behavior is evident in L*****n couples when children are involved.

  8. They may not want you. There was a march in London (I think) last year against domestic violence that said that men could cheer from the sides, but not join the march. You can imagine the kind of cheering I would like to give them from the sidelines...

    Edit

    "We have planned for the march to be women-only for a number of reasons:

    Firstly, because it's being held on International Women's Day...

    Secondly... There will be women and children on the march who have been assaulted and abused and who may be afraid of men...

    Thirdly, women have been socially, culturally and economically conditioned to defer to men, to take our lead from men, to behave in ways approved of by men...

    If you're a man reading this, there are lots of ways in which you can show your support. You can stand on the pavements and cheer us on, you can babysit the kids... ask your football team to hold a two minute silence, you can make a financial donation"

    http://www.millionwomenrise.com/millionw...

  9. I'm there...what issue are we marching for today???

  10. We've already got equal rights, so I would see no point in attending.  why march for something you already have?

  11. Since we already have equal rights, I'd imagine very few. I'd be too busy being content with my freedom to join a protest for something I already have. :)

  12. I sure would. Just look at my name!

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