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Video: Chant at 'Day Without Women' March Led By...A Dude

Video: Chant at 'Day Without Women' March Led By...A Dude

Via the Free Beaconplease enjoy this clip, which is amusing primarily due to the Left's fetishization of strictly-enforced identity rules. What, could a woman not have led this chanting? Are men entitled to special megaphone access?  Why outsource this leadership to a man, even if he's an "ally"?  These questions demand answers and accountability, especially since they were yelling about abortion -- a "women's rights" issue according to liberals, who ignore American women's strong support for various pro-life reforms.  In any case, wow, sexist:

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"When abortion rights are under attack, what do we do?" Mitchum yelled through his megaphone to the crowd. "Act up, fight back!" the crowd yelled in response. "When trans lives are under attack, what do we do?" Mitchum yelled. "Act up, fight back!" the crowd yelled. Mitchum then yelled to the crowd, "When women's lives are under attack, what do we do?" "Act up, fight back!" the crowd yelled again.
Since this is clearly a trolly post, here was my cheeky brainstorm when House Democratic women dramatically walked off the job this afternoon, in solidarity with the "day without women" theme:

The political preening of this movement was less of a laughing matter for some working mothers in ultra-liberal communities who were forced to "scramble" when local schools were closed down to accommodate the rallies.

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