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Important factions boycotted Womens March

Posted by orange blossom special on Mon Feb 5 19:36:34 2018

Palestinian-American groups have pulled out of Saturday's Women's March Los Angeles over the inclusion of actress Scarlett Johansson as a guest speaker, in protest of what they call Johansson's support of [Jews living in apartments and houses in violation of Jimmy Crow].

"The Women's March mission says, 'We believe that women's rights are human rights and human rights are women's rights. Apparently that does not extend to Palestinian human rights, during the WMLA" said Sana Ibrahim, past president of the Palestinian American Women's Association.
[and then there were others not worth menioning, like something something communist party, etc.]
NBC 4
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This made the womans march a startling sucess.

Police blocked dozens of women from attending a football match Sunday in the Gaza Strip, in what activists said they hoped would have been the first such permission under Hamas’s rule.
Authorities in the Palestinian enclave run by the Hamas movement told the women they had orders not to allow them into the stadium


#win for dems

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Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 10:28:59 2018, in response to Important factions boycotted Womens March, posted by orange blossom special on Mon Feb 5 19:36:34 2018.

NYDN

Women’s March leader under fire for attending Louis Farrakhan’s anti-Semitic speech

By Terence Cullen
Updated: Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 4:33 PM
A Women's March co-chair is fighting off calls to resign after being accused of supporting an anti-Semitic speech by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

Tamika D. Mallory has spent the last few days fending off waves of criticism for attending the strong-worded speech in Chicago late last month, during which Farrakhan spun the "Time's Up" phrase against the "Satanic Jew."

Mallory repeatedly tried to explain her stance, including with a thread of tweets after repeated backlash.

"I am and always have been against all forms of racism. I am committed to ending anti-black racism, antisemitism, homophobia & transphobia. This is why I helped create an intersectional movement to bring groups together," she tweeted.

"I am a Black woman and a mother and while I do the hard work and learn along the way, I also won't accept abuse and attacks. I won't stand for it because I don't deserve it. I risk my life every day so my Black son & live freely and safely. I hope you are committed to my son too."

Farrakhan's anti-Semitic remarks were part of a Savior's Day speech, honoring Nation of Islam founder Wallace Fard Muhammad.

He repeatedly railed against Jewish people, alleging they controlled governments around the globe and "when you want something in this world, the Jew holds the door."

The Anti-Defamation League lambasted Mallory and Women's March co-founders Carmen Perez and Linda Sansour for past ties to Farrakhan.

"It is impossible to imagine any other group being asked to tolerate seeing celebrities, public figures, and elected officials embrace a person who openly calls for their death," ADL National Director Jonathan Greenblatt wrote in an op-ed published last week.

Perez told Refinery29 in January of Farrakhan, "There are no perfect leaders."

Mallory's presence also upset participants of the Women's March, which took place nationwide in January 2017 and earlier this year.

Musician Regina Spektor expressed her dismay, after performing in Los Angeles during the 2017 Women's March.

"What do you think? Farrakhan speaks despicable lies/how can you stand with him. Gross…" she tweeted Friday.

Mallory, who tried to explain her positions in a string of tweets Sunday night, said her goal was to bring people together — not be divisive.

"Empathy for each other requires that we listen, reflect, attempt to understand, and give space for nuance & complexities of the different communities we come from. This isn't gonna be easy. I know that," she wrote.

The Women's March said in a statement that Farrakhan’s comments don't reflect its views.

"We will not tolerate anti-Semitism, racism, misogyny, homophobia, and transphobia and we condemn these expressions of hatred in all forms," the statement read. "We love and value our sister and co-President Tamika Mallory, who has played a key role in shaping these conversations. Neither we nor she shy away from the fact that intersectional movement building is difficult and often painful."
Yeah, yeah. You're exposed as much as BLM were. Nice try.

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by R2ChinaTown on Thu Mar 8 13:00:00 2018, in response to Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 10:28:59 2018.

More bullshit. Like an overweight woman railing on about dieting while her fists are still in the cookie jar. 7 members of Congress including maxine waters and gregory ( the real estate huckster) meeks were also singled out as anti-Semitites for there support of farrakhan.

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 13:43:41 2018, in response to Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by R2ChinaTown on Thu Mar 8 13:00:00 2018.

Their attempts at backpedaling are too transparent, and are even designed to be condescending and insulting.

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Thu Mar 8 14:31:17 2018, in response to Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 10:28:59 2018.

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

farrakhan is NOT the leader of the nation of islam

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by Easy on Thu Mar 8 14:44:19 2018, in response to Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 10:28:59 2018.

She’s a hottie! Can you post some photos?

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Thu Mar 8 14:46:05 2018, in response to Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Easy on Thu Mar 8 14:44:19 2018.

lol

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 14:53:02 2018, in response to Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Easy on Thu Mar 8 14:44:19 2018.

I'll leave it to you.

The poor girl never had a chance. Both of her parents are NAN radicals. She had a kid at age 18, and the kid's baby-daddy was murdered. Back in 2011, the liberal press lauded her as NAN's youngest ED.

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Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign

Posted by R2Chinatown on Thu Mar 8 15:25:48 2018, in response to Re: Women’s March co-chair slammed for attending Farrakhan antisemitic speech, faces calls to resign, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Mar 8 13:43:41 2018.

From one source

"At least seven House Democrats are known to have direct ties to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite and racist who has called Jews “satanic” and said white people “deserve to die.”

California Reps. Maxine Waters and Barbara Lee, Illinois Rep. Danny Davis, Indiana Rep. Andre Carson, Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, New York Rep. Gregory Meeks and Texas Rep. Al Green have all attended meetings with Farrakhan while in Congress, according to photos, videos and witness accounts of the meetings reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation.
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This is the real heart and soul of the democrapic party.


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Re: Important factions boycotted Womens March

Posted by Mitch45 on Thu Mar 8 16:48:28 2018, in response to Important factions boycotted Womens March, posted by orange blossom special on Mon Feb 5 19:36:34 2018.

Fuck em.


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