Pink “Pussy Hats” Being Ditched Because They’re Offensive to Women Without Pussies

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 12, 2018

This has all become so cartoonish, it is difficult to even process.

Surely, this has to be the end of the line for the Jewish system.

Detroit Free Press:

A year ago, they stormed the streets of big cities and small towns to make their views known: Women’s rights are human rights. Many wore on their heads what became the de-facto symbol of feminism in 2017, the pink pussyhat.

The Women’s March is back in 2018 with its Power to the Polls anniversary protests on the weekend of Jan. 20-21. The focus during this Women’s March reboot is to register more women to vote, and to elect women and progressive candidates to public office.

But this time when marchers take to the streets in cities from Lansing to Las Vegas, there could be fewer pink pussyhats in the crowds.

The reason: The sentiment that the pink pussyhat excludes and is offensive to transgender women and gender nonbinary people who don’t have typical female genitalia and to women of color because their genitals are more likely to be brown than pink.

I would have thought that these women would argue that these hats do not represent genitalia, and that “pussy” referred to a cat. After all, they are putting them on little kids.

Does that not imply some kind of pedophilia?

It is also a shocking admission of the feminist system that a woman’s only power comes from her vagina.