Bringing an infant to a protest seems like a terrible idea. Sure, it panders pretty nicely and tugs on some heart strings, but would we all think it’s so cute and sweet had there been tear gas?
This is my FAVORITE protest sign from the Women’s March, too! It means so much. Do you know who took this picture? I would like to give them credit on my blog.
And for the people commenting about the march…it was so very peaceful. I went to the one in Little Rock, and there was no hate and no violence. It was a very positive and uplifting event. I am sorry you missed it!
The Women’s March was full of families, young and old. There was a feeling of warmth, inclusion and good will between all the participants. We would not have tolerated anything abusive or threatening. It was powerful, heartwarming and inspiring.
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As a grandfather I just want to give her a hug and a fist bump to her father
Jan 22nd, 2017 / 5:51 pm
So sweet! Wishing you a great future little protester.
Jan 23rd, 2017 / 8:22 am
So sweet!!
Jan 23rd, 2017 / 10:29 am
Bringing an infant to a protest seems like a terrible idea. Sure, it panders pretty nicely and tugs on some heart strings, but would we all think it’s so cute and sweet had there been tear gas?
As a parent, I question the logic behind this.
Jan 23rd, 2017 / 3:18 pm
Child abuse.
Jan 24th, 2017 / 2:50 pm
Her remarks make as much sense as most of the ones I’ve seen from this vulgar display of nonsense.
Jan 28th, 2017 / 7:32 am
This is my FAVORITE protest sign from the Women’s March, too! It means so much. Do you know who took this picture? I would like to give them credit on my blog.
And for the people commenting about the march…it was so very peaceful. I went to the one in Little Rock, and there was no hate and no violence. It was a very positive and uplifting event. I am sorry you missed it!
Jan 31st, 2017 / 7:28 pm
The Women’s March was full of families, young and old. There was a feeling of warmth, inclusion and good will between all the participants. We would not have tolerated anything abusive or threatening. It was powerful, heartwarming and inspiring.
Feb 3rd, 2017 / 2:27 pm