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Guest post: "I'm marching because Trump's presidency will affect us all"

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MumsnetGuestPosts · 19/01/2017 13:18

This Saturday, the first day of Donald Trump's presidency, I will join the Women's March on London. I will march as a US voter who tried and failed to keep Trump out, and as the co-founder of the UK Women's Equality Party. I will march alongside thousands of party members and a wide range of other organisations and individuals. We will march in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington and at least 386 sister marches taking place across five continents.

It is already clear how women in the US will suffer as a direct consequence of Trump's election. Plans are gathering pace to defund the largest US provider of family planning services, Planned Parenthood, and to restrict abortion rights. At least 46 states are already debating anti-abortion bills. This is only the tip of the iceberg. For many women, the impact will be harder still, because of their race or sexual orientation, because they are differently abled or from a religious community or of an age or social class that is already subject to systemic discrimination.

Some people question why we should have a London March. It's true that we on this side of the Atlantic already have a lot to worry about, with the pay gap still at 19%, 77% of mothers subject to maternity discrimination at work and the UK hurtling towards Brexit without any clear focus on mitigating the repercussions for women. On average women are poorer than men, earn less if employed, are more likely to be caregivers and therefore rely more heavily on public services routinely targeted for cutbacks by governments in times of upheaval. And upheaval is coming. The female half of the population will bear the brunt.

I will march because what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas. The US is the world's largest economy and its largest exporter of ideas. The misogyny, racism and homophobia that marked Trump's election campaign is poisoning discourse everywhere and emboldening extremists in many parts of the world. His denial of climate change will affect the very air we breathe. We cannot allow ourselves to treat Trump as if he were a normal President. To do so would be to misunderstand the nature of the beast.

The London March creates a platform to discuss local and national concerns as well as international issues - and it's pretty hard to disentangle these things anyway. Everywhere, mainstream politics is letting women down. Economies that harness the productive power of women perform far better - yet here we are at the beginning of 2017 and there still isn't a single society that is fully gender equal. The many men who will join the marches understand that Trump's war on women is part of a wider reality that hurts them too. Gender equality remains a distant dream and, increasingly, the rights and protections we do enjoy are coming under attack.

Yet another answer is that the London March and sister marches aren't primarily protests. They are affirmations of the things we hold dear. They are about creating alliances and movements. The London March came about because women in the UK heard about plans for the Washington event and independently put out calls for action in solidarity. The Women's Equality Party, contacted by some of these women, alerted them to each other's initiatives and agreed to help with logistics and organisation. As a young party - registered with the Electoral Commission in July 2015 - WE have had to learn very quickly how to do such things and we believe in sharing the benefits of that experience.

Like the Women's Marches, we are collaborative and non-partisan. WE do not believe that the struggle for gender equality belongs to one part of the political spectrum. Only by working together, by combining our voices, can we make real and lasting change.

Of course, the marches cannot halt Trump's presidency or alleviate specific injustices. What they can and will do is help to demonstrate where the vast majority of public sentiment lies. A false narrative has gained currency with Trump's victory—that this was a popular victory, when in fact he didn't even win the popular vote; that the prejudices to which he gave voice are shared by most of us.

It is important to puncture this narrative because mainstream politics is apt to accept dominant narratives and then to try to curry favour with voters rather than interrogating and challenging their presumed views. It is important to ensure the political mainstream knows that most of us don't want any part of the polarised and polarising world of Trump. We want a society in which every one of us, and our children, can flourish. Let's make our voices heard.

OP posts:
Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 15:04

So your marching because of how women will be affected but not Black people who are regularly being murdered by the police, not the Hispanic and Black people who he has insulted through out his campaign . Interesting Hmm

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 15:05

Interestingly White females voted for Trump in huge numbers Confused

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 15:07

I'm sorry but if I March as a Black woman I would be marching for all the Black men and Women that were murdered in 2016

chuffingtrain · 21/01/2017 16:02

Queenie04 why ? it was obama in power when all these murders you talk of happened ! but I have watched loads of videos the full version not the ones cut down to please BLM fools but the ones that clearly show how stupid and arrogant some of these youngsters are / where, while it is unfortunate that some have died, some are not going to be morned, those that are a one man band against the police and authority (obama;s authority) and maim and kill for their own ideals deserve to get their punishment..... what you should be doing is marching against the schools and the parents who teach them to ignore the police and authority !!! teach our youngsters the respect they should be giving and at some time getting in their own future.
What goes around comes around

chuffingtrain · 21/01/2017 16:03

I see you have stooped to removing my posts ! didn't like to answer then ? didn't suit your agenda then ??

MercyMyJewels · 21/01/2017 16:29

Chuff - wrong thread here

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:25

No still here actually was in hairdressers if that's ok with you Wink

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:26

And J having removed any posts of mine. So your logic is because there was a Black president racism and racist murders don't happen please Wink

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:27

Chuffing train what agenda would that be you sound ridiculous

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:28

Chuffing your a disgusting human being and exactly what I'm talking about so quick to dismiss Black lives and experiences and I'm supposed to March in solidarity with the likes of you I don't think so

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:32

Chuffing also you false perspective that Black people are murdered because they don't behave and follow authority is why I will never March with the likes of you. I give birth to Black children, and black boys. Those people you are talking about a human beings brothers, fathers,partners. You have the benefit of being born white and female. You can March, protest. be violent and be anti authority. With the confidence you will not be harmed and will be protected. I don't have your privilege but good luck with the March Hmm. You ask for solidarity but only on your terms.

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 17:33

There are so many racist comments in your statements why would J request deletion. Let's leave it on display Smile

Heathen4Hire · 21/01/2017 17:42

HairyLittlePoet 😍😍😍

MercyMyJewels · 21/01/2017 17:59

Anyone know what the fuck's going on?

chuffingtrain · 21/01/2017 18:02

Queenie04 you assume far too much ? so i'm white am I ?? :D youre a joke I wouldn't be seen dead on a march that says its for one thing then lets the press say its for something else no way !

racist ? ha ha ha bring out the racist card !!! Iv'e seen the proof in a lot of those video's I know what I am talking about ! just because you don't like it thats not my fault !

EmpressOfTheSpartacusOceans · 21/01/2017 18:03

History repeating itself. I'm almost tempted to report the OP for trolling and see what happens.

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 18:20

Chuffing doubt you are Black I have never heard a Black person speak the way you do, so don't even try it. If you are Black I am very concerned about any other Black person who associates with you. Don't spout disgusting comments like you have and suddenly claim you are a person of colour

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 18:21

Whenever a Bkack person puts forward their perspective or calls a poster out on their blatant racism. We are accused of pulling the race card. Please Wink

Queenie04 · 21/01/2017 18:26

Chuffing so you can have assumptions in your previous posts and obvious prejudice towards a whole group of people. Claim that Black people killed by police do not listen to authority. You also claim that Black parents do not teach their children how to behave or respond to authority and claim I'm making assumptions about you Confused

RufusTheSpartacusReindeer · 21/01/2017 18:32

empress

It just feels like we are being talked at...not to

mnhq

Is it ok to start a thread and not come back?

Seems a bit pig ignorant to me unless of course the OP is planning on coming back on after the march

MercyMyJewels · 21/01/2017 18:34

Empress

Tell me please! I'm only one drink in and had to check the bottle Grin

EmpressOfTheSpartacusOceans · 21/01/2017 18:49

OK I'll report & see what response we get because I'm pretty bemused too.

WrongTrouser · 21/01/2017 19:30

It's a rum do. On one of the EU threads someone who went to the march said it was anti-Brexit as well as anti-Trump, although this wasn't mentioned beforehandHmm. All very odd.

M0stlyHet · 21/01/2017 19:42

Doesn't surprise me wrong. You have to "get with the programme" - all of it, bundling up the stuff you agree with alongside the stuff you don't. It's an almost Stalinist or Jesuitical insistence on ideological purity all the way down the line. It's as if one is obliged to take the last 39 Owen Jones articles and turn them into the 39 Articles of the modern day left-wing faith, and to hell with those of us on the left who want to think critically about any facet of the ideology.

M0stlyHet · 21/01/2017 19:45

I should add I'm thoroughly awed and in sympathy with the wonderful display of women's rights in the states - Roe vs Wade is under threat, the President is going after Planned Parenthood, he's effectively admitted to committing sexual assault, he's got a list of vile misogynistic statements as long as your arm. If I was in the US, I'd be marching.

But I'm not - it's not my democratic process. And I fear the "solidarity" marches here have been hijacked for other reasons.