Those participating in the Women’s March had a constitutional right to do so – and they did so without the fires, broken windows and brick throwing that occurred the day before.

However, the abrasive traits these women so detest in Donald Trump are the same traits many of their wonderfully liberal celebrities embrace. These celebrities in the music and film industry constantly and openly flaunt their sexuality on stage, use the foulest of language in songs and rap and repeatedly depict bloody violence in their films.

These marching women worry about the example President Trump will set for their children, yet they are not worried about their children repeatedly hearing Madonna’s, Jay Z’s and so many others’ crude and filthy song lyrics. They are not worried about Quentin Tarantino’s and other Hollywood directors’ depiction of explicit sex and violence on the theater screens.

Marching women: Your children – your daughters, in particular – see these gross images and hear these foul, demeaning words on a daily basis in their world. If it’s “good values” you want on display for your children, then why are you not marching against these? The entertainment industry has done more harm to your children than President Trump ever will.

Pamela Brant

Westbrook


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