Women's Protest March Was Against Injustice And Not Trump Says Freida Pinto
Freida Pinto states that Women Protest March was more against social injustice prevailing in the country than any individual.
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oi-Monojit
By Monojit
Renowned
Hollywood
actress
of
Indian
origin,
Freida
Pinto,
states
that
the
protest
march
initiated
by
women
at
the
Donald
Trump's
Presidential
swearing
ceremony
was
actually
not
against
him,
not
even
against
any
individual
but
the
overall
injustice
prevailing
in
the
country.
"One
of
the
things
that
people
grossly
misunderstood
is
that
the
woman's
march
was
something
that
was
against
Trump
only." She
said.
"It
was
the
culmination
of
all
things
that
men,
women
and
children
have
been
feeling
for
such
a
long
time
--
whether
it
comes
to
simple
acts
and
freedom
of
deciding
where
they
want
to
live
and
how
they
are
going
to
live,"
stated
Freida
in
a
statement.
The
Slumdog
Millionaire
star
also
says
that
no
one
has
a
legal
right
to
stop
anyone
from
going
places.
"If
they
are
immigrants,
they
shouldn't
be
banned
from
legally
going
to
any
place
where
they
could
possibly
have
or
start
leading
a
better
life.
Even
for
LGBT
communities,
your
rights
can
not
be
taken
away
from
you."
Said
the
actress.
"So
it
was
really
a
march
to
protest
against
all
these
injustices
as
opposed
to
one
person
that
we
were
trying
to
protest
against,"
she
added.
The
actress
also
mentioned
that
"it
was
not
the
happiest
moment"
to
come
out
of
the
former
President
Barack
Obama's
regime
of
"glorious
eight
years".