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TomCADem

(17,380 posts)
Sat Jan 21, 2017, 07:01 PM Jan 2017

Elizabeth Warren riles up crowd at Womens March in Boston

Source: Boston Globe

Senator Elizabeth Warren incited a crowd of tens of thousands who gathered on Boston Common Saturday afternoon for the Women’s March.

“We can whimper. We can whine. Or we can fight back!” called Warren, as marchers clad in pink hats and waving protest signs screamed their agreement. “We come here to stand shoulder to shoulder to make clear: We are here! We will not be silent! We will not play dead! We will fight for what we believe in!”

The Boston event is one of more than 670 marches being held nationwide and globally, a day after President Trump formally took office. Speakers in Boston included Warren, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, and Attorney General Maura Healey.

Warren conjured the core values of American democracy: respect for every human being, economic opportunity, and celebration of diversity. She called for raising the minimum wage, protecting unions, fighting climate change, shielding immigrant families from deportation, and making sure gay marriage is not undermined. And she called on supporters to draw motivation from Trump’s inauguration Friday – a moment she said was burned in her mind.

Read more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/01/21/warren-conjures-core-values-american-democracy-boston-women-march-speech/g3byHiglM6WEUioYpH33QI/story.html



Another prominent Democrat lending her support to the march. Way to Go Elizabeth Warren!
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Elizabeth Warren riles up crowd at Womens March in Boston (Original Post) TomCADem Jan 2017 OP
Riles? Riles??? Language, Boston Globe. . .Riles means incites to anger and violence Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #1
Oh come on. "Riling up the crowd" and its variations is an old, quote common, figure of speech. dionysus Jan 2017 #8
Controlling the language and setting the tone puts you at an advantage Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #10
Well, lying and crooked have negative connotations, nobody thinks the shopworn word dionysus Jan 2017 #11
When someone is riled up, they are angry. Or maybe this is just a regional interpretation of the Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #13
I agee with your earlier notion of how languague counts. For headline writers especially. mpcamb Jan 2017 #14
The crowd was estimated at 125,000. Sen. Ed Markey fired up the crowd listing all FailureToCommunicate Jan 2017 #2
So proud of my home state fountainofyouth Jan 2017 #7
I agree, but I so see this as a whitewash of a lot of the bad MA as done Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #12
"this is a whitewash of a lot of the bad MA as done" FailureToCommunicate Jan 2017 #15
I guess hanging women on trumped up charges, executing two italians who weren't even in Boston Feeling the Bern Jan 2017 #16
We need Warren in 2020. Oneironaut Jan 2017 #3
I agree! llmart Jan 2017 #17
Go Elizabeth Warren! burrowowl Jan 2017 #4
Yep, way to go Senator Warren. Keep it going, we need more like you. nt iluvtennis Jan 2017 #5
Is She Old Guard or New Guard? otohara Jan 2017 #6
Let us ask The Clash... dionysus Jan 2017 #9
Swoon! Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #18
 

Feeling the Bern

(3,839 posts)
1. Riles? Riles??? Language, Boston Globe. . .Riles means incites to anger and violence
Sat Jan 21, 2017, 07:03 PM
Jan 2017

Nice spin, assholes.

dionysus

(26,467 posts)
8. Oh come on. "Riling up the crowd" and its variations is an old, quote common, figure of speech.
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 03:51 AM
Jan 2017

I'm glad we're focusing on the important stuff...

 

Feeling the Bern

(3,839 posts)
10. Controlling the language and setting the tone puts you at an advantage
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 04:03 AM
Jan 2017

Win the language war and you've got 50% done.

Ehm. . .Crooked Hillary? Worked well. Lyin' Ted? Lil' Marco.

I've been screaming win the language war for years. But I'm glad most are willing to concede that. I am not.

dionysus

(26,467 posts)
11. Well, lying and crooked have negative connotations, nobody thinks the shopworn word
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 04:06 AM
Jan 2017

"Riled" has anything to do with violence. In todays terms it silply means fired up. Surely you know this... nobody thinks riled up means they're gonna smashbwindows or flip over cars...

 

Feeling the Bern

(3,839 posts)
13. When someone is riled up, they are angry. Or maybe this is just a regional interpretation of the
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 04:08 AM
Jan 2017

word.

mpcamb

(2,868 posts)
14. I agee with your earlier notion of how languague counts. For headline writers especially.
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 09:08 AM
Jan 2017

Think of all the click-bait type headlines that are so empty and misleading.
Those examples of Trump's namecalling of his opponents gave him ink and airtime he never deserved.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,005 posts)
2. The crowd was estimated at 125,000. Sen. Ed Markey fired up the crowd listing all
Sat Jan 21, 2017, 08:01 PM
Jan 2017

the "firsts" of Massachusettes in our long history of struggles for rights. Many many other powerful speakers as well.

fountainofyouth

(409 posts)
7. So proud of my home state
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 01:46 AM
Jan 2017

First state with a public school, first college, first public park, first public library, first railroad, first subway, first printing press, first church built by free blacks, first mandatory secret ballots, first marriage equality laws, first universal health insurance, first child labor laws, first factory inspection system, and first state to ban payment in company scrip.

Boston has led political change for centuries and will continue to do so!

 

Feeling the Bern

(3,839 posts)
12. I agree, but I so see this as a whitewash of a lot of the bad MA as done
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 04:07 AM
Jan 2017

Busing debates, Sacco and Vanzetti, Salem Witch Trials, expelling Anne Hitchinson and Roger Williams. . .referring to RI as a swamp.

Samuel Adams outlawing the same techniques of changing government he used after the Rebellion.

BTW, Wyoming was the first to allow women to vote in 1869.

I'm from Arizona. I'm going to go into how pathetic my state is. Just google "Camp Grant" and "Bisbee Deportation."

 

Feeling the Bern

(3,839 posts)
16. I guess hanging women on trumped up charges, executing two italians who weren't even in Boston
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 09:42 AM
Jan 2017

at the time of the murder. . .and arguing that poor black people don't have the right to be bused to school is okay.

Sorry, I say the same shit about my state.

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