Tomi Lahren Sparks Outrage After Taking Aim At The Women’s March With Their ‘Cardboard Signs And Hashtags’

An estimated 4.6 million Americans took to the streets this weekend for the historic demonstration known as the Women’s March, from coast to coast. That is a mind-bending 1 in 100 Americans, including but not limited to your entire Instagram feed, thus becoming the largest inaugural protest recorded in U.S. history.

The March invited all races, sexualities, and religious beliefs to congregate in order to take a stand against Trump’s polarizing campaign policies. The largely violence-free worldwide protest was deemed a UGE success in it’s scale and empowerment.

One who opposed–ok, was flat out disgusted with the march was conservative superstar Hot Take Tomi Lahren. In the Final Thoughts segment of her show The Blaze, the 24-year-old UNLV alum sounded off on attendees of the march with their “cardboard signs and hashtags” for exhibiting an “exclusive moral high ground.” In the video, titled ‘Women’s March on Reality,’ the staunch Trump supporter leaned on her signature term millennial ‘snowflakes’ to call into question Hillary’s seemingly misalignment with women issues.

The video, like all of Lahren’s videos, has racked up almost 8 million views in less than 24 hours and the guns are out in the comment section.

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All this march talk got me wanting to march to my drug dealer’s place and get enough opiates to sedate a rhinoceros.

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Matt’s love of writing was born during a sixth grade assembly when it was announced that his essay titled “Why Drugs Are Bad” had taken first prize in D.A.R.E.’s grade-wide contest. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana.