It makes sense to protest about your own government, when they've actually done something specific, so when Trump proposes a bill to start putting women in concentration camps or legalising all pussy-grabbing or whatever he's supposed to be doing, then fair enough.
Over here though, if women are protesting about women's issues overseas (in US) they might also want to check out Saudi Arabia, for example.
Well in this instance it won't, since the sort of people protesting are exactly who Trump's base want to see upset. Their anger is very much a feature of a Trump presidency rather than a bug as far as his voters are concerned.
And that's the other thing: the sheer ineffectuality of such protests. Trump knows these people will never vote for him, so he gives absolutely zero fücks what they think about anything. And as for what the contents of Islington think about his Presidency, I'm sure he gives a minus number of fücks.
This wasn't a pre-emptive protest about policies, this was just a mass hissy fit from self-indulgent virtue-signallers.
Dear God. Did she really just say that the NHS is her favourite thing about the EU?
And then that 'everybody' is devastated because that's what her social media shows?
And holding a Socialist Worker placard, she says that David Cameron was her choice for PM because he's not Tony Blair?
What the **** has happened to this country? When I was in the SWSS as an 18 year old at the LSE in 1989, we came out with some real crap, but nothing as idiotic as that.