The Love ConquestWomen's Marches that took place all over the world Saturday were about solidarity and activism against the Trump presidency, but they were also a ripe moment for others to come and crash the party.
In Sydney, Australia, for example, an unknown group paid to have "Trump" written in the skies, coinciding with demonstrations through the city centre around 12 p.m.
SEE ALSO: Yes, Trump watched the Women's Marches, and yes, he tweeted about itThe company, Skywriting Australia, told The Guardianit was paid A$4,000 for the job. It said the group were Australian Trump supporters who have so far chosen to remain anonymous.
Of course, there were people who didn't appreciate the gesture on social media.
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So some marchers decided to return the favour with a gesture of their own -- that is, a big middle finger right at the sky.
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Between 8,000 to 10,000 people attended the march in Sydney, according to organisers. The march was one of 160 cities in 60 countries to hold a demonstration, ranging from Washington D.C. to Antarctica.
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