Feminazis Unite To Express Their Hatred Of Trump, Musk For International Women's Day In Connecticut

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International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8th for more than a century, is meant to honor the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.

The theme for 2025 is to "Accelerate Action" toward achieving gender equality.

"Imagine a gender equal world.  A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that's diverse, equitable, and inclusive," says IWD as part of the progressive pitch to #AccelerateAction.

IWD is not country, group or organization specifically but rather a collective movement with many parts and support from scores of left wing activist organizations, including Women's March and Indivisible.

Multiple IWD events took place across the state on March 8th, including Danbury and Westport, attracting pink pussyhat-wearing feminazis and their allies not just from Connecticut but from neighboring states as well.

Westport, CT (3/8/25)

Those who couldn't make it out in person to express their outrage over Trump and Elon were encouraged to join a virtual dance party to shout it out online, and feel the pulse of sisterhood as they roar through rhythm.

The Danbury Women's March event was co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut, We Are Women Rising, LEAD (Latinos for Educational Advocacy and Diversity) and the LWV of Northern Fairfield County.

It featured Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas, along with LWV Co-President Joanne Moore and other local leaders as speakers.

If anyone from the LWV tells you its a bipartisan organization, know they are gaslighting you.

There was nothing "bipartisan" about the "For The People" event in Danbury. And there is absolutely nothing bi-partisan about the progressive Women's March organization that promoted the event, either.

In fact, the Women's March vision includes a future with feminist economies that offer student debt abolition, paid parental leave, and an increased minimum wage, for instance, and not the so-called "Billionaire Boys Club." They want to reimagine democracy with government and the political system fully rooted in feminist values. And they want to end the "extreme-right disinformation underlying the spread of white supremacist ideology."

It's also worth mentioning a number of Women’s March leaders, including Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory, Carmen Perez, Bob Bland, have appeared with or praised Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the radical black nationalist group Nation of Islam.

The Westport event (video below) didn't have speakers lined up -- it was a group of a couple hundred angry liberals protesting on the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge -- along with an aggressive photographer who was eager to get close-ups of the few Trump supporters who dared to show up to quietly observe from the sidelines.

The Westport event was promoted by Indivisible and the progressive ReSisters organization.

Much like the protest last weekend in Stamford, protestors called the few obvious Trump supporters in the crowd "nazis" while many held signs calling Elon a Nazi.

The man below with an Indivisible pin carried a stack of professionally printed signs with him, a reminder that these protests aren't as organic as you think.

In fact, it emerged over the weekend that Act Blue money laundering helped to fund last week's round of anti-Elon, anti-Tesla protests, like the one that took place in Stamford, CT.

"An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla ‘protests’: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America," Musk wrote. "ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix."

"ActBlue is currently under investigation for allowing foreign and illegal donations in criminal violation of campaign finance regulations. This week, 7 ActBlue senior officials resigned, including the associate general counsel," wrote Musk.

In an odd turn, it seems Elon may have unwittingly funded the protests against his own company.

By the way, these folks are planning to continue to protest for as long as it takes to "save their democracy."

Or until the money runs out.

Future actions per the ReSisters

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