Here's a rich one: the leaders of the Women's March held a "vigil" to oppose anti-Semitism. That's like an alcoholic holding a vigil against drinking. And the Louis Farrakhan-loving leader of the march was Linda "Down-With-Israel-and-Them- Jews" Sarsour, good old rodent-face herself.
The real purpose of the Women's March wasn't actually to oppose anti-Semitism; that would be out of character of an organization that supports the Boycott Divest and Sanction [BDS] movement against the Jewish State.
The real purpose was to oppose the presidency of Donald J. Trump and score some points with the Democratic Party whose leaders fully stand with anti-Semites like Farrakhan, Sarsour, Tamika Mallory, Carmen Perez and Al Sharpton, just to name a few.
The Women's March conflated what really happened in this tweet:
The organization followed up that tweet with a photo of Sarsour addressing the crowd:
Notice how the @jewishaction isn't capitalized, but White House is. Interesting, isn't it?
Jewish Action is the organization telling President Trump to stay away from any memorial for the victims of the shooting in Pittsburgh until he denounces white supremacy. As if they actually feel saddened by the death of the eleven Jewish worshippers. Any organization that refuses to denounce Louis Farrakhan, a scumbag who incessantly spouts anti-Semitic sentiment, calls Jews "termites," and calls for the end of Israel, has no credibility with their call to end anti-Semitism--they nurture it.
Tamika Mallory, [mentioned above] has close connections to Farrakhan. She appeared at his Nation of Islam mosque and attended his "symposiums," where he preaches hatred against the Jewish people.
Mallory attended his recent "Savior's Day" celebration where the POS told his audience, "White folks are going down, and Satan is going down, and Farrakhan by G_d's grace has pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew--and I'm here to say, your time is up."
Sarsour and Perez appeared at a Nation of Islam rally in 2015 and Sarsour addressed the crowd, praising the Palestinian people, calling them "brave," "oppressed" and "courageous," and spewing hatred about white supremacy and how "black liberation" will "liberate all of us,"--as if the past is the present and the laws never changed.
When asked why the Women's March didn't denounce Farrakhan, Perez told Refinery29, "In regards to Minister Farrakhan, I think that is a distraction. People need to understand the significant contributions that these individuals have made to Black and Brown people. There are no perfect leaders."
Right. Even Hitler had poor table manners and suffered flatulence.
The Anti-Defamation League says Farrakhan "has espoused anti-Semitism and racism for over 30 years as NOI leader," and has been the "leading anti-Semite in America" for years.
Even the Southern Poverty Law Center--a far left group by which most lefties judge non-profit organizations--have denounced "the deeply racist, anti-Semitic and anti-gay rhetoric" of Farrakhan and other NOI leaders, whose conduct "earned the NOI a prominent position in the ranks of organized hate."
So let them talk. Let Sarsour and her ilk denounce Trump and Israel then claim the president is anti-Semitic. If she can fool people into believing that she is not herself anti-Semitic, in spite of her anti-Zionist hatred and her words, then those she can fool are fools.
This is why the Women's March changed its tune on Sunday and conflated anti-Semitism with "anti-xenophobic," connecting the shooter's obvious anti-Semitism to the issue of white supremacy and even retweeting comments by those who blamed Jewish leaders for the merciless killing of their own people.
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The real purpose of the Women's March wasn't actually to oppose anti-Semitism; that would be out of character of an organization that supports the Boycott Divest and Sanction [BDS] movement against the Jewish State.
The real purpose was to oppose the presidency of Donald J. Trump and score some points with the Democratic Party whose leaders fully stand with anti-Semites like Farrakhan, Sarsour, Tamika Mallory, Carmen Perez and Al Sharpton, just to name a few.
The Women's March conflated what really happened in this tweet:
"Today we are turning our grief to action with @jewishaction to send a clear message that these anti-semitic and xenophobic attacks can never happen again."The attack on the Tree of Life synagogue had nothing to do with xenophobia, or the fear of strangers. That dilutes the anti-Semitic reason for the attack on Jews. By associating "anti-Semitism" with "xenophobia," it makes it sound as if the attack on the Jews was really about the campaign against people who want to stop out of control migration.
The organization followed up that tweet with a photo of Sarsour addressing the crowd:
"We've gathered outside the @WhiteHouse with @jewishaction and communities of faith to echo the call: #WeWillOutliveThem."Then they supply a link to their livestream.
Notice how the @jewishaction isn't capitalized, but White House is. Interesting, isn't it?
Jewish Action is the organization telling President Trump to stay away from any memorial for the victims of the shooting in Pittsburgh until he denounces white supremacy. As if they actually feel saddened by the death of the eleven Jewish worshippers. Any organization that refuses to denounce Louis Farrakhan, a scumbag who incessantly spouts anti-Semitic sentiment, calls Jews "termites," and calls for the end of Israel, has no credibility with their call to end anti-Semitism--they nurture it.
Tamika Mallory, [mentioned above] has close connections to Farrakhan. She appeared at his Nation of Islam mosque and attended his "symposiums," where he preaches hatred against the Jewish people.
Mallory attended his recent "Savior's Day" celebration where the POS told his audience, "White folks are going down, and Satan is going down, and Farrakhan by G_d's grace has pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew--and I'm here to say, your time is up."
Sarsour and Perez appeared at a Nation of Islam rally in 2015 and Sarsour addressed the crowd, praising the Palestinian people, calling them "brave," "oppressed" and "courageous," and spewing hatred about white supremacy and how "black liberation" will "liberate all of us,"--as if the past is the present and the laws never changed.
When asked why the Women's March didn't denounce Farrakhan, Perez told Refinery29, "In regards to Minister Farrakhan, I think that is a distraction. People need to understand the significant contributions that these individuals have made to Black and Brown people. There are no perfect leaders."
Right. Even Hitler had poor table manners and suffered flatulence.
The Anti-Defamation League says Farrakhan "has espoused anti-Semitism and racism for over 30 years as NOI leader," and has been the "leading anti-Semite in America" for years.
Even the Southern Poverty Law Center--a far left group by which most lefties judge non-profit organizations--have denounced "the deeply racist, anti-Semitic and anti-gay rhetoric" of Farrakhan and other NOI leaders, whose conduct "earned the NOI a prominent position in the ranks of organized hate."
So let them talk. Let Sarsour and her ilk denounce Trump and Israel then claim the president is anti-Semitic. If she can fool people into believing that she is not herself anti-Semitic, in spite of her anti-Zionist hatred and her words, then those she can fool are fools.
"Just in case it's not clear, I am unapologetically Palestinian-American and will always be unapologetically Palestinian-American. I am also unapologetically Muslim-American. And guess what? I am also a staunch supporter of the BDS movement. What other way am I supposed to be, as a Palestinian-American who's a daughter of immigrants who lived under military occupation and still has relatives in Palestine that live under military occupation? I should be expected to have the views that I hold."She has called President Trump an anti-Semite and told Muslims to resist "humanizing" their "oppressors." She has praised the Muslim Brotherhood, a terrorist organization, and openly embraced "anti-Zionist" efforts that are against the state of Israel and the Jewish people.
This is why the Women's March changed its tune on Sunday and conflated anti-Semitism with "anti-xenophobic," connecting the shooter's obvious anti-Semitism to the issue of white supremacy and even retweeting comments by those who blamed Jewish leaders for the merciless killing of their own people.
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