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🗓️ 20 January 2020
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:26.9 | Slack.com slash DHQ. All right, great to be back and start another week, not really, but |
0:33.1 | sort of. I hope you all had a great, a wonderful weekend. I'm not sure if you noticed, but |
0:38.2 | the Women's March happened this weekend. And the hilarious thing is that nobody seems to |
0:43.6 | have noticed and no one seems to care, which is unfortunate, really, when you think about |
0:48.0 | it, because I don't mean to make light of it, but you think of all those cats that were |
0:51.2 | left alone for the day. And I'd hate to think that they were left alone for no reason at |
0:55.4 | all. Attendance for the Women's March has been, of course, plummeting every year since |
1:00.5 | the first year in 2016. And there was a big deal made of the huge turnout in 2016. Well, |
1:07.5 | 2017, it was lower 2018, even lower 2019. Last year, there were, I think the estimates |
1:13.0 | I saw is about 700,000 people showed up, but that is including all of the 650 local |
1:19.6 | protests that happen across the country. Add all of that together, 650 plus the big one |
1:24.0 | of DC. You get to around 700,000. Pretty poultry turnout when you consider the number of |
1:30.0 | protests that were being held. Now, it's interesting, I think, to compare this to the March for |
1:36.4 | Life. The Women's March, which the March for Life, which by the way happens this coming |
1:41.8 | Friday, Women's March couldn't sustain itself for even three years. The March for Life, |
1:48.2 | on the other hand, has been going strong for 40 years and consistently pulls, you know, |
1:52.5 | half a million people at just one March, at just just just into DC, okay, not at 600 different |
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