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Donald Trump Sends Epic Message to Women Across America... This Is Huge

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The leftist narrative is that President Donald Trump is somehow the nemesis of women everywhere… but it looks like the president isn’t giving any credence to that view.

On Jan. 20, the one-year anniversary of Trump’s inauguration, many people across the country participated in a “Women’s March,” which was used as a rally against “systems of oppression,” a vague term if there ever was one. Not surprisingly, the events were also slanted as anti-Trump protests in many areas.

“The mission of Women’s March is to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change,” the march’s official website explains. It’s almost as if someone threw social justice buzzwords into a blender and pressed “puree.”

“Women’s March is a women-led movement providing intersectional education on a diverse range of issues and creating entry points for new grassroots activists & organizers to engage in their local communities through trainings, outreach programs and events,” the site helpfully clarified.

You might think that Trump, who often draws the ire of liberal women, would have spoken out about the march. Instead, he took a different approach.

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“Beautiful weather all over our great country, a perfect day for all Women to March,” Trump posted on Twitter over the weekend.

Then he made a powerful point that should be seen by every American.

“Get out there now to celebrate the historic milestones and unprecedented economic success and wealth creation that has taken place over the last 12 months,” he encouraged, although perhaps with a tongue-in-cheek tone.

Would you ever participate in the "Women's March?"

“Lowest female unemployment in 18 years!” Trump continued.

That message will do doubt drive liberal feminists up the wall, but it’s absolutely right: The reality is that it’s getting harder and harder to see what, exactly, perpetually upset feminists are actually protesting.

The truth is that it’s the best time in American history to be a woman. As the president correctly pointed out, the booming economy is greatly benefiting women — and with the Trump tax cuts now creating a positive impact, it’s only getting better.

“The unemployment rate for women is currently 4.8 percent, down from a peak of 9.0 percent in November 2010,” reported the U.S. Department of Labor.

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Of course, it’s doubtful that thosee marching for vague “transformative social change” will acknowledge how good things actually are, or give credit to the current administration for pro-growth economic policies.

Trump may not have said it directly, but that’s the real problem with these marches and protests: They seem to be on a fantasy crusade against imagined problems, while conveniently ignoring or even supporting true inequality around the world.

If the Women’s March was truly “committed to dismantling systems of oppression” as its official site states, then why aren’t they protesting against Islam, and its appalling record of abusing women’s rights?

Why are they shunning pro-life groups, despite the fact that entire generations of females are being killed in the womb?

Why aren’t they speaking out about disastrous immigration policies taking over Europe and now the United States, where migrants from cultures that do not respect women or Western values are being imported in record numbers?

The answer, unfortunately, is that it’s all for show. America is, in fact, one of the best places in the world to be a woman, but that doesn’t sell as well as shrieking outrage and pink “kitty” hats.

H/T Sarah Palin

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Benjamin Arie is an independent journalist and writer. He has personally covered everything ranging from local crime to the U.S. president as a reporter in Michigan before focusing on national politics. Ben frequently travels to Latin America and has spent years living in Mexico.




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