Women's March Decline Exposes Left's Unity Crisis

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**Collapse** of the Women’s March Reveals Cracks in Leftist Unity

The ongoing struggles of the revitalized Women's March, now rebranded as the People's March, exemplify the fractures within the left that have been exposed by years of divisive identity politics and failed leadership.

Since its inception in 2017, the Women's March captured national attention, drawing hundreds of thousands into the streets to protest then-President Donald Trump.

However, a stark decline in participation has become evident, with projections for tomorrow's People's March in Washington, D.C., expecting only 25,000 attendees—far from the initial 500,000 that graced the event eight years ago.


Factors contributing to this decline are numerous, but central to the issue is the internal strife among organizers and participants.

With the crushing defeat of Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election fresh in the minds of many, the left has been struggling to regain its footing.

Activists now face the realization that the once-unified mission of feminism is fractured along racial lines, revealing a significant divide in priorities and allegiances.

Some activists express a sense of betrayal, suggesting that white women have tended to prioritize racial affiliation over gender solidarity.

This disarray is not an isolated incident but a reflection of broader turmoil within leftist movements across the nation.

The very principles that were supposed to unify their efforts—equity and inclusivity—have instead bred dissent and division, impeding any tangible progress.

While the People's March aims to draw a wider base of support, its lack of prominent figures from the 2017 event puts into question whether it can regain the momentum it desperately seeks.

With influential leaders like Gloria Steinem absent, it is evident that interest in the event has waned significantly.

These details paint a clear picture: the left's penchant for internal conflict and factionalism may ultimately impede their ability to organize effectively.

As the march approaches, it stands as a reminder that while the conservative movement continues to coalesce around shared values, the left must confront its own disarray if it hopes to reclaim lost support.

Indeed, the decline of the Women's March symbolizes a losing battle for cohesion among progressives, while conservatives remain steady in their resolve and message.

As we witness the solutions being sought by the left, we are reminded of the strength found in unity, clarity, and purpose—a lesson that may take the left some time to learn.

Sources:
americafirstreport.com
hotair.com
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