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Jan 22, 2017

Hypocrisy much?

One would think Christians would be rejoicing over the number of prayers said during Trump's inauguration.  Instead they became secular and marched against him. According to the Oregon Synod of the ELCA's Facebook page, followers were encouraged not to watch the inauguration or even be on social media.  Some of their pastors even held safe-zone type vigils.

Then came The Women's March, which was for the left-leaning women only.  Groups that supported pro-life were not allowed to "sponsor."  Some were even attacked physically.  If you were a white (privileged,) heterosexual, pro-life/anti-abortion female, you're not included in the all-inclusive group of women. According to a snippet on The Blaze's Facebook page, pro-lifers were not allowed but sex workers were.

Along came the pink pussy hats.  These were supposed to be a backlash against a comment Trump made years ago, on a hot mic.  Some reports even stated some showed up in costumes of full female genitalia. If men were to have worn hats representing their genitalia, they'd be called dickheads.

This group was protesting violence and vulgarity while dropping F-bombs and saying they thought about blowing up the White House (now that Trump is in it.)

Then there's the irony of the reports stating one of the organizers has connections with a group called "American Muslims for Palestine," which has ties to Hamas.  So this woman is organizing a march against violence against women, yet she supports Sharia Law.  Sharia Law is the epitome of oppression of women.

So what was this march really all about?
Abortion? That's protected by Roe v. Wade.
The right to birth control? That is available at any women's clinic, or condoms can be purchased at a nearby Walmart.
LGBTQ rights? There's already laws protecting that.
Equal pay?  Those laws were passed years ago.
Race equality? Again, those laws were passed years ago.

The only reason to celebrate these marches is to celebrate the freedom of speech and the freedom to gather.  The irony is, some would burn the Constitution in which those freedoms are declared.

Hypocrisy much?



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