Sunday 20 January 2019

The Women’s March 2019 Happening Today Is Organised And Run By People Who Hate The Jews And Hate Israel!!

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The Women’s March 2019 Happening Today Is Organized And Run By People Who Hate The Jews And Hate Israel

by Geoffrey Grider

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A third annual wave of women’s marches are scheduled in hundreds of cities Saturday, with organizers saying this year’s goal is to build momentum for the 2020 elections.

Don't let anyone kid you, the so-called Women's March that takes place in Washington and in various other places across the nation today is rabidly anti-Jewish and anti-semitic. It was started by 3 women named Tamika D. Mallory, Carmen Perez and Linda Sarsour. Two of those women are Muslims who have active, close ties to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. The third woman, Carmen Perez, is on the same page with the other two.
"Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion." Psalm 129:5 (KJV)
The fake news media is desperately trying to conceal the fact from you that the Women's March, when you drill all the way down, is a creation of Louis Farrakhan. And just like Charles Manson had his women soldiers who did all his dirty work for him., Farrakhan uses Muslim women and easily-led non-Muslim women to carry out his satanic attack on the Jews and Israel.
The relentless attacks coming from the Left on not just Conservatives, but also on men, on Christians, on Jews, and on our American way of life are everywhere you look, popping up at every turn. This phony Women's March is nothing more than a trojan horse to accomplish the stated goals of these ultra-Far Left Liberals who are really pushing Sharia Law. Think about that when you march today in this ridiculous 'empowerment' travesty.

Women's March 2019 rocked by allegations of anti-semitism

FROM VOX: On Saturday, women and their allies will take to the streets in cities around the world for the third annual Women’s March. But this year, the leaders of Women’s March Inc. — one of the organizations that grew out of the original march, and the most visible public face of the march today — are facing calls to step down. The reasons include criticisms of their association with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and allegations that they made anti-Semitic remarks in planning meetings.
Women’s March Inc. is a national organization led by four activists from New York City — Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, and Bob Bland — who helped organize the first march in Washington, DC, in 2017. The group also has local chapters that are planning marches in cities around the country this year, though other local marches are not affiliated with Women’s March Inc.
The controversy has contributed to the cancellation of at least one city march, and a number of progressive groups, including the Southern Poverty Law Center, have dropped their partnerships with the Women’s March, according to the Jewish News Syndicate.
Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee appears to have been removed from a list of partners on the Women’s March website.
Women’s March Inc. co-chairs Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland denied allegations of anti-Semitism in an appearance on The View on Monday. Asked by co-host Meghan McCain why she would publicly associate with Farrakhan, given his anti-Semitic remarks, Mallory said, “I don’t agree with many of Minister Farrakhan’s statements.”
“Do you condemn them?” McCain asked.
“I don’t agree with these statements,” Mallory reiterated.
She also resisted calls to step down. “I am willing to lead until my term at Women’s March is up,” she said.

Watch as Louis Farrakhan calls the Jews 'termites'

I'm not an anti-Semite. I’m anti-Termite. pic.twitter.com/L5dPQcnVg4
— MINISTER FARRAKHAN (@LouisFarrakhan) October 16, 2018
“Women’s March exists to fight all forms of oppression and bigotry, including anti-Semitism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, racism, white supremacy, ableism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, classism, and ageism,” Women’s March Inc. said in a statement to Vox, in response to a question about groups dropping partnerships. “That work continues with the release of our Women’s Agenda and lobby day this week in Washington, and our anniversary Marches happening all over the country this Saturday.” READ MORE

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