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Quick, feminists, which rights will Trump take away? “Ummm” doesn’t count

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Hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington D.C. because they are so worried about losing their rights under President Trump. What rights, you may ask? Oh, you know, such and such and so and so.

First of all, I find it so funny how feminists show up in ridiculous costumes, or topless, holding crazy signs and shout about how their rights are being trampled. I mean, they’re in our nation’s capital without a top on, yelling curse words, and protesting the leader of the free world without the threat of punishment. How more free could you be? But if you corner them and ask them directly, they don’t know what rights are actually in danger.

Conservative funny man Steven Crowder made a new video highlighting this phenomenon and in only the way he can. He dressed up as a trans woman, acted like a feminist, and fooled everyone. His unique access got him up close and personal with these women where he asked them to name specific rights and they just couldn’t. He even talked with former Texas senator and abortion advocate Wendy Davis, and she couldn’t name a single thing. She’s also terrible at recognizing a spoof when she sees one! But like Crowder said, the Left will never question a man dressed as a woman. It’s an instant free pass.

So, was this just a reason to wear pink hats and yell the P-word? What did they actually accomplish?

We’ll probably never know, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the head-scratching spectacle.

'Women's March' Crashed By Crowder... IN DRAG! (Featuring Wendy Davis)

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