Skywriter scrawls ‘Trump’ across Sydney sky during #WomensMarch
Skywriters emblazoned “Trump” high in the sky over a sunny Sydney as approximately 10,000 people took part in a march in support of women’s rights.
The Sydney march was part of a worldwide series of demonstrations calling for the protection of civil liberties in the wake of Donald Trump's inauguration as president of the United States. Well over one million people around the world attended marches, with the largest taking place in Washington, DC.
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Somebody's got a sense of humour 😂😂😂#Trump#Trump420#Inauguration#InaugurationDay2017#POTUS#Sydney#TrumpTrain#TrumpProtest#LoveLifepic.twitter.com/G2k4pQf8qP
— Hektik Hektor (@HektikHektor) January 21, 2017
In an antagonistic move, a Trump supporter in Sydney paid a skywriting company to print the new US president’s name high in the sky as demonstrators marched below.
Sky writing over Sydney... WTF... #Trumppic.twitter.com/IDKTYnnZOR
— Woody Naismith (@woodynaismith) January 21, 2017
The job was carried out by Skywriting Australia at a cost of $4,000. A spokesperson for the company told The Guardian that the clients, who wanted to remain anonymous, specifically wanted the message to appear during the Women’s March.
Oh the irony. Women, men and children marching through the streets of #Sydney and #Trump appears in the sky #womensmarch#womensmarchsydneypic.twitter.com/BMzxFnCiqB
— Nikki Bradley (@PrincessFluffy) January 21, 2017
The writing seems to have baffled and irritated locals in equal measure, with many taking to social media to comment. Many of the messages aren’t suitable to be published on this website.
Which idiot just wrote "TRUMP" across the sky in Sydney? #Trumppic.twitter.com/8ymIuj49j9
— Terry Lynch (@TerryJLynch) January 21, 2017
Someone decided to write Trump in the sky during the #WomensMarchpic.twitter.com/mywaYT2vLb
— Mary Kate (@_maryjordan) January 21, 2017
The Sydney Women’s March was attended by between 8,000 to 10,000 people, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, with a march in Melbourne drawing a further 5,000.
So this #WomensMarch in #sydney was really huge today! pic.twitter.com/NdsiiH8fkh
— Michael Slezak (@MikeySlezak) January 21, 2017