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Women’s Clothing Santa Ana

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women's clothing Santa Ana Humor and joy, quiet determination were everywhere.

There were a bunch of men, dozens of children.

a solitary drag was PA speakers weren’t loud enough. There was a 90 year pretty old wearing pink pussy ears being pushed in a wheelchair by her proud son. For example, their handdrawn signs professing their love of MILFs and beer, there were 3 hopeful guys all in blackish and silver. Now please pay attention. Besides, the march began in Plaza Calle Cuartothen headed to the Civic Center by way of 4th Street and looped back down to downtown. For instance, we’ve got a few thoughts on the event from Weeklings who attended.

women's clothing Santa Ana Aside from a puny sound system that kept crapping out during speeches and performances on basic stage, OC Women’s March was a peaceful and ‘well organized’ success.

With more streaming up, on Metrolink platform in South County were about 50 people.

Grandpa held his hand granddaughter who was all in pink. She was looking for signs protesting mass incarceration, but didn’t see any, at Calle Cuarto. Who came to see Marga Gomez in Off Center Festival at Segerstrom previous night stayed over for march. She smiled up at him as he plastered himself with a they SERVED sticker. That family had 3 generations heading to SanTana. In reality, insha’allah!

Demonstrators as well sported a symbol of Islam, with C being home to second largest Middle Eastern population in nation.

Vast amount of women marched down SanTana streets donning pink cat hats, a symbol against Donald Trump, our loathsome pussy grabber president.

Non Muslims wore the headscarves in solidarity in hopes that one day their Muslim sisters usually can practice their faith in community without being harassed by loser Islamophobes inspired by Trump’s hate regime. Activist Rida Hamida passed out 200 pink hijabs like the one she wears before march start. We have 4 more years to fight! Likewise, overheard a marcher say. Not out of sadness but being overwhelming feeling part of something very much bigger. Personally, therefore this was my first march and it won’t be my last. Mostly, I teared up a couple of times while marching. Basically, embarrassing to be a whitish American day and terrifying to be a gay female. Whenever ending her sentence with, I’m proud of Orange County in the latter days, I overheard a woman talking to her buddies about how huge the march’s turnout was.

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