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Yes! Same here for the great state of Indiana. I was a little concerned since this is the spawning site of satan’s anal fissure Mike Pence, but I was completely overwhelmed by the respect and diversity displayed by speakers and attendees. We had a state representative, a trans man, two Latinas who shared the same

There were so many men at the NYC march, and a lot of them wearing pussy hats! It was nice to feel so supported. Also, a man walking with his son in Penn Station thanked me for marching (gee, guess my pussy hat was good for something after all), which was also very nice.

I was pleasantly surprised by how many men were at the NYC march. One of my favorite chants was a call-and-respond where the women shouted “My body, my choice” and the men responded “Her body, her choice.” I’ve been feeling very alone in this crazy country recently, and today was a good reminder that we have friends

RIGHT?! It was 100% a family event! Sooooo many babies and small children, I love it so much. The atmosphere was pure joy and love. It didn’t feel like a protest, more like a giant block party.

Another woke little dude. Saw this on twitter.

This whole thing and day genuinely made me happy to be an America for one of the first times since the election. It’s a good feeling and brings tears to my eyes, genuinely. There’s still kind and good hearted people out there and I don’t want to let these bad ass kids down.

It was such a great event! We had a wonderful time, everyone had witty and powerful signs. Stay strong, ladies! I’m proud to have marched with all the women, men, and everything in between that were there today.

one of my favourite signs today was just south of Dundas and held by a man standing on the sidelines. it said in huge letters: PLEASE TELL ME WHAT I CAN DO TO HELP. My girlfriend and I just squeezed each others hands and talked about how nice it was to see the allyship.

I’m suggesting that in honour of today, if you can, make a donation to an organization that supports girls, women, and transgendered peoples who cannot march. Yazidi girls and women are still being kidnapped, murdered, tortured, and held as sex slaves. Female refugees from different parts of Africa, Iraq, and Syria

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas...

I rallied and marched in Toronto today. There were about 60,000 people. It looked like almost half of the attendees were men - groups of men, men with the women in their lives, single men who brought their children, large extended families that included children, dads, and grandfathers. It was so diverse in every way

Can you imagine

This march meant that the Women’s March happened on all 7 continents. Also, true to the environmentalists that they are, the march was very small, confining their human footprints so as to protect Antarctica.

I just want to say how proud I am of everyone who went to the March. I went to the one in Topeka, Kansas, which was pretty small compared to some of the ones around the country (around 3,000 people), but that was so much more than I would have thought for such a die-hard republican state.

I hadn’t heard Mitch McConnell was protesting!

Solidarity!

Fun fact not a single penguin voted for Donald Trump.