The day after President Trump's inauguration January, hundreds of thousands of angry women descended on Washington wearing knitted pink vagina hats. The Washington Post reported there was an overwhelming sense of rage and grief at the biggest single day protest in US history. Three years later, same liberals at the Washington Post ran a follow up article titled, nobody needs another
pink hat? Why the Women's March is struggling for relevance. Yes, there was another Women's March this past Saturday, but many of the bitter, angry, grief stricken, raging women who poured into the Capitol three years ago have apparently moved on. Attendance was so bad that NPR reported just a fraction of those who attended the first march bothered to show up. Liberals are floating a bunch of theories to explain the obvious lack of interest. The novelty of the big March
and the pink hats has passed. Many of the original participants have protest fatigue. The lead Feminazi group is in fighting, They've been accused of financial mismanagement, anti semitism, and a reputation is being unwilling to play nice with others. I have my own theory. Under President Trump, the economy is so good that many of these formerly bitter, angry liberal women aren't mad anymore. They didn't want to march because they had other plans. They went shopping or else. They died.
