That is just unbelievably wrong, not to mention ignorant and a tad condescending. I work full time, I also work weekends. Doctors, nurses, some teachers, plumbers mechanics and countless more work on weekends.
okay very fair that people work weekends but I think the point here was that the fact they're at a protest doesn't necessarily mean that they don't have a job, and that it was bitchy of that woman to suggest it
Followig on that "logic", if she had a job, she wouldn't be out there trying to outsmart the 'marchers'. (I don't like using the word protesters because it has a somewhat violent subtext and I don't know what you call a person who participates in a march cause I'm not a native speaker)
No tense encounters? Try reading some real news papers instead of the New York Times. They were plenty of problems and assaults on people who were assumed to be Trump supporters whether they actually were or weren't. One of the women's groups had a speaker who is a woman that was convicted of kidnapping and torturing a man to try to get ransom The things she and her partners did to the guy were pretty horrific. But she's against Trump so that makes her OK.
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