Showing posts with label Tamika Mallory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tamika Mallory. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Another Day, Another Antisemite in the Democrats' Big Tent


Happy whatever day it is, dear friends. The commies in the Democrat Party never cease to amaze with their tolerance for the most vile bigotry, as long as it's aimed at the right people, of course.

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's brand-new director of appointments, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, who was just tapped on Wednesday and had previously been an executive assistant to the ever-popular Bill de Blasio, bolted from her gig Thursday afternoon after some rather colorful anti-Semitic posts from her past came to light.

"Catherine expressed her deep remorse over her past statements and tendered her resignation, and [Mamdani, aka Smiley] accepted," Dora Pekec, the mayor-elect's transition team spokesperson, said in a statement to Jewish Insider.

The offending gems, dating back to 2011 and 2012, were dug up by the Judge Street Journal

Naturally, once the story hit, the account vanished faster than a Democrat's principles when power's on the line. Screenshots preserved the classics, though: "Money hungry Jews smh," Da Costa posted on X in January 2011, according to screenshots."Woo! Promoted to the upstairs office today! Working alongside these rich Jewish peeps," this anti-Semitic slut posted in June 2011.

In June 2012, Da Costa wrote that the "Far Rockaway train is the Jew train," a reference to the neighborhood's sizable Jewish population.

Da Costa's resignation statement tried to clean up the mess: she "spoke with the Mayor-elect this afternoon, apologized, and expressed my deep regret for my past statements. These statements are not indicative of who I am. As the mother of Jewish children, I feel a profound sense of sadness and remorse at the harm these words have caused. As this has become a distraction from the work at hand, I have offered my resignation."

The Anti-Defamation League of New York and New Jersey wasn't in a forgiving mood, and why should they be? They blasted the posts on X before the resignation: they "echo classic anti-Semitic tropes and otherwise demean Jewish people."

"We appreciate Da Costa has relationships with members of the Jewish community, but her posts require immediate explanation, not just from Ms. Da Costa, but also from the Mayor-Elect," the ADL said in a statement.

This little scandal drops right as Jewish leaders are already side-eyeing several of Mamdani's transition picks, wondering if the incoming mayor, who hits City Hall on Jan. 1st, is serious about combating the skyrocketing anti-Semitism that's become the Left's favorite pastime.

One of the bigger eye-rollers is Tamika Mallory, ex-Women's March boss who got booted amid her own anti-Semitism drama, now slotted for a shiny new community safety committee.

Shocking, I know. 

In Democratville, old tweets about "money hungry Jews" are just a speed bump on the road to power, until they're not. But hey, at least she has Jewish kids now, so that's all fixed, right? 

The modern Left's moral compass continues to spin like a weather vane in a hurricane.

If you like Brain Flushings and want to Buy Me a Coffee, I would appreciate it, as it supports my work. Obviously, there is no pressure but I certainly wouldn't stop you. Imagine, you could be the first on your block to do that and your friends will thank you . . . for some reason.

Saturday, April 17, 2021

Breonna Taylor's mother calls BLM Louisville a "fraud" that exploited her daughter's death


Tamika Palmer, the mother of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, said in a private Facebook post that the Black Lives Matter organization is a "fraud" that exploited the shooting death of her daughter. Ms. Taylor was killed last year when plainclothes cops executed a no-knock warrant on her Louisville, Kentucky home.

Ms. Palmer posted the following, although some of it is hard to understand:
I think it’s crazy when people say they’ve been here since day 1, let me be clear Christopher 2x, The Montgomery family (Angie, Cheri, TiJuan & Craig) is the one and only day one’s not to mention Breonna’s friends and family but they’ve never needed Recognition immediately following is Until Freedom… I have never personally dealt with BLM Louisville and personally have found them to be fraud, Attica Scott another fraud, Then There’s the people at injustice Square a.k.a. BREEWAYY who has been 100 and held it down but that doesn’t go to say everyone down there but they know who they are & also never needed recognition…I could walk in a room full of people who claim to be here for Breonna’s family who don’t even know who I am, I’ve watched y’all raise money on behalf of Breonna’s family who has never done a damn thing for us nor have we needed it or asked so Talk about fraud. It’s amazing how many people have lost focus Smdh. I’m a say this before I go I’m so sick of some of y’all and I was last anybody who needs it I’m with this shit enough is enough[.]
Tamika Mallory, one of BLM’s co-founders and overt anti-Semite replied to the Facebook post, defending her Marxist organization:
It really saddens me that you have to deal with all of this and I wish I could just ignore all the lies and slander. What I know is that history will record what is written and said about our efforts and we must ALL be careful and truthful. When people say Until Freedom cheated people, that hurts. We sacrificed a lot just like everyone else. Our families have suffered as a result of our time there. And we didn’t take anything from anyone. WE GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE AND GAVE. Because it was the the [sic] right thing to do and because we know we had the privilege of visibility which afforded us resources. And we continue to give to this day. So I cannot sit back and allow the work of my team and all those who traveled back and forth from around the country to support our work to be slandered. Not by people who know better…those who lie to make themselves look like they did things they did not do. It is our job to protect the integrity of our work and our organization. And we will do that.
Aside from what I just stated, the other truth is we are just tired of the bs. We have done the Michelle Obama “go high” thing. That doesn’t work all the times. So now if you swing and lie, we’re swinging back. I don’t care if people say we’re ugly, dumb, wack…that’s all cool. But you won’t get away with lying on our work.
I wish the left would list all of their people who actually did "go high" when it came to the opposition of the right.

The city of Louisville agreed to a $12 million settlement with Taylor’s family. Part of that settlement included “requiring a supervisor to sign off on search warrants and pairing a social worker with a police officer on some calls,” according to a report by The Daily Wire. 

The former Louisville police officer indicted for Taylor’s murder, Sgt. Brett Hankison, faces three counts of “wanton endangerment in the first degree.” It is a Class D felony and carries a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison. Bail was set at $15,000.


Please consider subscribing to Brain Flushings and check out the ads on these pages. It costs nothing to subscribe and it's worth every penny. And remember, every ad you click on, you help in the fight against the China virus.


Thursday, August 20, 2020

Biden's team distances itself from anti-Semite Linda Sarsour


She is the former Women's March leader, an overtly anti-Semitic organization led by an overtly anti-Semitic Linda Sarsour.

Sarsour made a DNC appearance during the convention but now the Biden campaign is claiming that it has nothing to do with Sarsour.

Linda Sarsour along with Tamika Mallory were booted out of the Women's March organization after making anti-Semitic statements against the Jewish state of Israel and claims that Jewish activists were being excluded from the movement.

Sarsour is also a blatant supporter of the Boycott, Divest and Sanction movement (BDS) against Israel and she supports the terrorist organization of Hamas.

"Joe Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel and a vehement opponent of anti-Semitism his entire life, and he obviously condemns her views and opposes BDS, as does the Democratic platform," Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement, referring to Sarsour. "She has no role in the Biden campaign whatsoever."

Former prostitute, thief and current rapper, Cardi B, is a strong supporter of Biden and he supports her, along with Megan Thee Stallion's efforts at performing their rap video known as "WAP" [not shown here as it is too vulgar to be considered for my blog, but you can Google the lyrics if you're so inclined].


The DNC platform, which was approved Tuesday, also condemns the BDS movement, while recognizing the rights of individuals who may feel anti-Semitism is their right.

What the DNC has not as yet condemned is the rioting across American inner cities controlled by their party; the anti-Semitic remarks made by Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN) and others in the "squad"; the pardon by Trump of Susan B. Anthony; moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem after Obama and George W. Bush promised the same thing and failed to do it; China; the Steele dossier; and spying on an elected President of the United States, to name just a few issues.

Sarsour was involved in this year's primary season, however, as she was a surrogate for Bernie Sanders' campaign. In February, she reached out to the Muslim Democratic Club of New York trying to drum up support for Sanders, according to The Intercept.

Sarsour appeared on screen during the convention on Tuesday during a meeting of Muslim delegates. While the Muslim Delegates Assembly was approved by the DNC to participate, but the meeting itself was not run by the DNC.


C'mon, man. You know you want to follow Brain Flushings--it's free and worth every penny. And remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a liberal sheds a tear.





Monday, January 21, 2019

Women's March Mallory says Jews are white supremacists but says she's not anti-Semitic


Women's March co-leader Tamika Mallory said in an interview on Friday that Jews are white Supremacists while she attempted to defend herself against well-documented allegations of anti-Semitism.

Mallory made her stupid remarks on PBS's "Firing Line with Margaret Hoover," recently defended calling notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan the "greatest of all time." [She used the acronym 'GOAT' to refer to the human pile of dog feces known as Louis Farrakhan.]

Others such as Barack Obama, Keith Ellison, Linda Sarsour, Andre Carson, to name a few, have appeared quite cozy with the scumcrumpet leader of the Nation of Islam.

Mallory also refused to say that Israel had the right to exist and even suggested that Jews were white Supremacists, which proves she's an idiot because the idea of Jews being in that category is an oxymoron. White Supremacists hate Jews.

The Daily Wire reported:
"The Women's March openly embraced the anti-Semitism it has been repeatedly accused of Saturday, with leaders openly embracing the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement from the Women's March podium, and issuing a new manifesto, released to coincide with the Washington, D.C., signature event, excoriating Congress and state legislators for condemning the BDS movement," 

Far-left activist and Women's March leader Linda Sarsour expressed support for BDS during the event as Mallory looked on and clapped like a trained seal.

It's sickening how intersectionality allows certain groups to be anti-white, anti-masculine and anti-Semitic because intersectionality elevates victimhood to the height of wisdom and truth. 

There are reasons that so many "victims" in foreign countries want to come here and it isn't because they enjoy being victimized. 


Will 2019 be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint? Let's hope so, because politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.




Saturday, January 19, 2019

Now even Sarah Silverman calls out Women's March Leader

The Women's March is led by four overt anti-Semites, although Tamika Mallory tries to pretend she isn't one of those creatures. But her refusal to denounce public anti-Semite Number One, Louis Farrakhan, in spite of many opportunities to do so, has caused the organization the loss of some famous celebrities such as Debra Messing and Alyssa Milano. But now, even comedian Sarah Silverman has stepped away from the organization.

Of course, Democrats who have loudly supported the Women's March in the past haven't the guts to denounce the leadership of the group because having actual principles for leftists means losing some votes. So weasel wafflers like Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Kirsten Gillibrand have suddenly become "too busy" with other things.

On Wednesday, Silverman, who is Jewish [because she eats knishes] took to Twitter to call out Women's March leader Tamika Mallory for refusing to denounce scummy anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan.

"I cannot imagine having such mild feelings over such a furious hatred of an entire people. He calls us termites," she wrote of Mallory, referencing one of Farrakhan's recent openly anti-Semitic comments in which he compared Jews to "termites" needing to be exterminated. "I’m heartbroken but im gonna stay hopeful because I don’t wanna give up on Tamika. (oh wow I s that how SHE feels about LF?) Oh this life..."

Silverman can stay hopeful about Mallory but it sounds like nothing is going to change.

In the video Silverman retweeted, Mallory repeatedly refuses to specifically condemn Farrakhan's horrific statements about Jews, only saying generally, "I don't agree with many of Minister Farrakhan's statements" despite Meghan McCain repeatedly offering her a chance to get more specific. But Mallory didn't go into detail because she is obviously is anti-Semitic or wouldn't sit back and say nothing about this hatred of an entire group of people who Farrakhan would like to see murdered as would Mallory's co-leader in the organization, Linda Sarsour.
There's one thing they agree on
Obama did the same thing with his minister, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who, after 9/11 said of the event, "The chickens have come home to roost." And "God bless America? No, no. God damn America." But most troubling was when Wright said of his lack of conversation with President Obama since January 20, 2009: "Them Jews ain't gonna let him talk to me."

But Obama is a Democrat and he gets a free pass on the anti-Semitism question-- a lot of Dems do.

 The Daily Wire's Emily Zanotti reports about Harris et al:
Both Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) told Buzzfeed News that they're otherwise indisposed this weekend, even though both have been directly involved with the Women's March in the past. Harris was a keynote speaker at the 2017 event, and Gillibrand headlined the Women's March's campaign against now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. 
But neither will appear this weekend at the Women's March's third annual demonstration in Washington, D.C., and neither will Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), the third most prominent female candidate for president. 
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), is also "traveling" during the march, so he won't be able to make it. Meanwhile, the DNC acknowledged Tuesday that it doesn't have any future plans to partner with the march.
Mallory's refusal to condemn Farrakhan hasn't just been documented on The View, in an interview published this week, Mallory suggested to Elle Magazine that she doesn't plan on cutting ties with Farrakhan or his Nation of Islam.
The one thing that should be absolutely clear is the cowardice on the part of some top contenders for the 2020 Democratic primary. They don't have the courage to speak out against blatant anti-Semitism but they all stand firm on the belief that it's perfectly okay to proudly "shout" one's abortion.

Watch and see how much the leftist media covers the Women's March while they neglected yesterday's March for Life with its hundreds of thousands of participants that is growing each year.


Will 2019 be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint? Let's hope so, because politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.




Monday, January 14, 2019

'The View' grills Tamika Mallory, Women's March co-founder over love of Farrakhan's anti-Semitism

“The View” co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Meghan McCain grilled Women's March co-founder and anti-Semite Tamika Mallory over her ties to Madagascar hissing cockroach, Louis Farrakhan, in a heated discussion on Monday morning.

Mallory tipped her hand and raised eyebrows when she said that the scumbag Nation of Islam leader is the “greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities.”

And Hitler was a vegetarian and liked dogs-so what?

“Tamika, you came under some fire for your relationship with Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam,” Hostin told the crap-weasel. “He’s known for being anti-Semitic, for being homophobic, but you do attend his events and you posted… a photo calling him the G.O.A.T., which means the greatest of all time. You are running an organization that says it fights bigotry. Do you understand why your association with him is quite problematic?”

Mallory fired back: “I think it’s important to put my attendance, my presence at Savior’s Day, which is the highest holy day for the Nation of Islam, in proper context.” Which is that she's an anti-Semitic horrible person and there should be no mistake about that.

Mallory then said that “as a leader, as a black leader, in a country that is still dealing with some very serious, unresolved issues, as it relates to the black experience in this country,” she often has to go into “difficult spaces” to promote her cause. Which simply means that if she has to hang out with anti-Semites to get what she wants, so be it.

“I wrote a piece immediately following the beginning of this controversy, talking about wherever my people are, that’s where I must also be,” Mallory said with an air of self-importance. “I also go into prisons… I am trying to help people.” Except not Jews, gays, lesbians, transgender people, Republican women and white men.

Mallory said that “just because you go into a space with someone that does not mean that you agree with everything that they say,” but Hostin immediately pushed back, asking, “Why call him the greatest of all time?”

“I didn’t call him the greatest of all time because of his rhetoric. I called him the greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities,” the hater said. A person's rhetoric is a reflection of how they think.

 Meghan McCain, the show’s conservative voice, jumped in.

“I would never be comfortable supporting someone who (said) … ‘I’m not anti-Semite, I’m anti-termite. It’s the wicked Jews, the false Jews that are promoting lesbianism, homosexuality” McCain said, quoting Farrakhan, a ploy hated by people with something to hide.

McCain added that reporters feel there is anti-Semitism surrounding the Women’s March, mostly because there is, and it doesn't simply surround the March, it oozes like a slug crushed under a bus.

“A lot of people, by a lot of people I include me in this, think you’re using your organization as anti-Semitism masked in activism and that you’re using identity politics to shield yourself from critiques,” McCain said. “You’re talking about all women being invited to that march? I’m pro-life. We were not invited.”

An angry McCain added that all women, including Jewish and conservative women, should be welcomed to the organization. Mallory was joined by Women’s March co-founder Bob Bland in Monday's segment, which didn’t feature co-hosts Abby Huntsman or Joy Behar, who gave up their seats on the show for the Women’s March leaders.

“Those allegations are not true,” Bland responded.

“So the journalist I spoke to was lying?” McCain asked.

Bland accused the journalist of receiving untruthful insight and said the Women’s March “unequivocally condemns anti-Semitism.” But they absolutely do not condemn it, and they also spout anti-Israel crap.

McCain asked if she condemns Farrakhan’s remarks about Jewish people.

“Yes, and we have repeatedly,” Bland said as Mallory remained stone silent. “We condemn any statements of hate.” Balderdash.

McCain, visibly annoyed, said she was confused as she continued to read controversial, hateful quotes attributed to Farrakhan.

“We did not make those remarks,” Mallory said. But she stood by the scumcrumpet who spat those words out.

McCain reminded her that she’s associating with someone who does.


“What I will say to you is, I don’t agree with many of Minister Farrakhan’s statements,” Mallory said of Farrakhan, the minister of hatred.

McCain asked if she specifically disagrees with Farrakhan's rhetoric about Jewish people – to which Mallory said she doesn’t agree.

McCain asked, “Do you condemn them?”

Mallory refused to condemn the remarks [for some strange reason] and simply repeated that she doesn’t agree.

“You won’t condemn it,” McCain pointed out.

“To be very clear, it’s not my language. It’s not the way that I speak,” Mallory said. That does not dispel the fact that she agrees with the sentiment.

McCain then said Mallory [because Linda Sarsour, the other anti-Semitic co-leader, wasn't in attendance] was associating with “extreme anti-Semitism.”

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg, who was silent for most of the segment, asked if Mallory understood why some people think it would be best if she stepped down from her position atop the Women’s March.

“I also know of people who don’t want me to step down,” she answered, referring to her fellow anti-Semites. “There is both sides of that.”

Will 2019 be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint? Let's hope so, because politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.




Tuesday, January 8, 2019

New Orleans Women's March cancels over anti-Semitism accusations

Yet another Women's March march event has been canceled just days before it was scheduled to be held on January 19th. The organization was first founded following the election of Donald Trump as president over Hillary Clinton who is not president. The Baton Rouge [which translated means 'red stick'] chapter of the Organization for Women posted on Facebook that the New Orleans March will not be taking place due to the refusal of the anti-Semitic national Women's March leaders to resign.

The late December announcement coincides with the cancellation of two other events in major areas. A Northern California Women's March was canceled because attendees at the first two events had been " overwhelmingly white." Chicago organizers are not holding a January event there, saying a substitute event was held in October to drum up excitement for the midterm elections.

"The controversy is dampening efforts of sister marches to fundraise, enlist involvement, find sponsors and attendee numbers have drastically declined this year. New Orleans is no exception," the Baton Rouge chapter wrote. "Many of the sister marches have asked the leaders of Women’s March, Inc. to resign but as of today, they have yet to do so."

The leaders, Linda "Sarsour, Carmen Perez, Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland [a woman] have commandeered the organization and spread their anti-Israel and anti-Semitic bile publicly.

For example, the Women's March, Inc. has been hit with accusations of anti-Semitism when it was reported that leaders of the organization may have tried to push a theory that Jews were "proven to have been leaders of the American slave trade." Three of the national group's co-chairs, Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, and Tamika Mallory, support Louis Farrakhan, the black nationalist leader of the Nation of Islam who has also made anti-Semitic comments. The revelations led one of the founders of the Women's March to ask the co-chairs to resign

The Women's March also posted a controversial tweet criticizing white women for not voting how the organization wanted them to vote, tweeting: 
"There needs to be accountability and an honest reckoning. There’s a lot of work to do, white women. A lot of learning. A lot of growing."
The flagship Women's March is set to return to D.C. after holding the 2018 event in Nevada, which was a key state during the run-up to the midterm elections.

The snake is eating its own tail.

It's a new year and the world still hasn't come to an end with President Trump in the White House, in spite of what the media and the left [but I repeat myself] would have you believe.

I hope that you will follow Brain Flushings throughout the year and feel free to comment on any issues of concern. Please subscribe and check out the sponsors on these pages too.



Tuesday, January 1, 2019

New Orleans Women's March Canceled: lack of support

The January event of the New Orleans Women's March is now canceled due to a "drastic" drop-off in support, The Washington Times reports.

“Due to several issues we have decided it is necessary to cancel the 2019 Women’s March in New Orleans,” the National Organization for Women’s Baton Rouge chapter posted on social media Friday. 

The reason for the cancelation may have to do with the notion that some people, even some on the left, don't want to be associated with a group led by anti-Semites such as Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, Tamika Mallory and a woman named Bob Bland, although they did not initially specify the "issues" that led to NOW canceling the New Orleans Women's March.

This march is one of the largest in the country, and a further statement indicated a severe drop-off in both participation and fundraising after two major exposes in Tablet and in The New York Times revealed that the national Women's March's hierarchy was a hotbed of anti-Semitism and a refusal to denounce the loudest anti-Semite in the public eye, Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the hate group Nation of Islam (NOI).

NOW Baton Rouge clearly believes the national Women's March leadership, including organizers Bob Bland, Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, and Carmen Perez, should resign.

"Many of the sister marches have asked the leaders of Women’s March, Inc. to resign but as of today, they have yet to do so,” NOW Baton Rouge's statement read. “The controversy is dampening efforts of sister marches to fundraise, enlist involvement, find sponsors and attendee numbers have drastically declined this year. New Orleans is no exception.”

Anti-Semitism is practically the normal cocktail conversation of the EU lately and has become increasingly open and accepted in some circles. Hatred of the Jews is actually part of the Islamic religion, which is why the Middle East is mainly on board with the total annihilation of Israel.

NOW Baton Rouge added that while they will be moving away from the annual marches, they will continue to work on behalf of the "resistance" in Louisiana.

"However, this does not mean the end of our momentum in Louisiana. It’s time to look past the marching and look towards a new stage of the movement," they added. "Going forward, we will re-organize and re-evaluate the momentum that the Women’s March gave all of us the first two years."

To prevent accusations of mismanagement, Baton Rouge NOW noted that they will be refunding donations and t-shirt purchases from unhappy members.

Although conservative organizations have often reported on Women's March leaders like the rodent-face Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, and their support for Farrakhan, stories published in Tablet and even The New York Times revealed to the mainstream that several of the March's key players associated regularly with the NOI and openly expressed anti-Semitic sentiments, even in the early days of the Women's March organization.

The New York Times and Tablet reports revealed that Sarsour, Mallory, and Perez pushed out Jewish women in leadership positions with the Women's March, and that Mallory -- who only recently attended the Nation of Islam's "Saviors Day" event, where Farrakhan likened Jews to tools of the devil -- "confronted" Jewish Women's March leaders over their role in the "oppression" of minorities.


Mallory, Tablet says, “asserted that Jewish people bore a special collective responsibility as exploiters of black and brown people—and even, according to a close secondhand source, claimed that Jews were proven to have been leaders of the American slave trade.” Which, of course, is bull crap. 

If any country is involve with the slave trade today, it would be Saudi Arabia, and many laborers in the Middle East are treated like slaves, sleeping dozens in one room, being beaten and paid a paupers salary.

And it wasn't the Jews dealing with the American slave trade--there weren't enough Jews, first of all, and the Jews that were in America during slavery were mainly powerless. It was primarily the British and it began in England. But to learn more about Jews and the slave trade, click here .

Instead of apologizing and distancing themselves from the Nation of Islam and its crap weasel leader, the Women's March has issued a series of lukewarm statements on "intersectionality." Mallory herself issued a shocking statement to The New York Times that only made the situation worse and proves the existence of her anti-Semitic sentiments.

The revelations have triggered a wave of Women's March cancellations.

In fact, the New Orleans Women's March is just the latest in a number of Women's Marches that won't be marching this year. Last week, the Chicago Women's March announced that it was canceling its annual event, which drew more than a quarter million people last year, over the same accusations of anti-Semitism. Several other, smaller marches are also canceled.

The anti-Semitic leadership is groveling in its own waste.

The Humboldt County Women's March was also canceled, but for a different reason unrelated to the national March. Northern California will not have a march because the racist organizers believed the march was "too white."

It doesn't get any crazier than this, folks.

Happy New Year fellow conservatives. Health and happiness to all. I hope that you follow Brain Flushings throughout the New Year and comment on any issues within. Please feel free to check out the sponsors on these pages too.


Sunday, December 30, 2018

Calif. Women's March canceled for being too white

Organizers of the Women's March in Humboldt County, California have canceled the January 19 event because the marchers do not have a sufficient amount of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin. They are saying, in effect, that the marchers are too white and therefore lack the intersectional attributes that make them relevant.

In a Facebook post, the group said it decided to cancel the third annual march “after many conversations between local social-change organizations [aka: socialists] and supporters of the march,” saying they would work on how to “broaden representation in the organizing committee.”

I suggest they get black and brown illegal alien transgender Muslim midgets with physical disabilities to march for them. That should do the trick. They are so under-represented in our society.

“Up to this point, the participants have been overwhelmingly white, lacking representation from several perspectives in our community,” said the statement. “Instead of pushing forward with crucial voices absent, the organizing team will take time for more outreach.”

The Humboldt County group said it was still interested in holding an event in March on International Women’s Day. If interested you can apply here.

PROOF OF WHAT A SCAM THIS IS…Organizers cancel Women’s March Jan. 19 due to ‘overwhelmingly white’ participants https://t.co/jvcHrs68Oi— Lyrnn Carter (@lyrnncarter05) December 28, 2018

Some followers on Facebook said they were disappointed in the decision, particularly those followers who see the Women's March being about gender, not melanin or other status.

“I was saddened to hear that the March is off for 1/19,” said David Holper. a poetry slam guy. “Isn’t there still time to reach out to minority groups and make this event more inclusive? I’d be happy to help.”

Others pointed out that the Northern California community of about 137,000, located near the Oregon border, is predominantly white and there aren't enough transgender midgets there to fill a pay toilet.

Census Bureau data from July showed that the county was about 74 percent non-Hispanic white, 12 percent Hispanic, 6 percent Native American, 2 percent Asian, and 1 percent black. And possibly 1/137,000 transgender of both delusions.

“I was appalled to be honest,” said Amy Sawyer Long. “I understand wanting a diverse group. However, we live in a predominantly white area … not to mention how is it beneficial to cancel? No matter the race people still want their voices heard.”

Amy apparently doesn't get it. The Women's March is no longer about women. That's the past and the current pretense. It .   's about socialist agendas with an Islamic, anti-Semitic flavor, a là Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, Tamika Mallory and Bob Bland.

The national Women’s March is scheduled to hold Jan. 19 its #WomensWave rally in D.C., while some state and local sister organizations are also holding marches.

Also organizing events that day are other women’s groups such as March On and the Women’s March Alliance, which have formed as alternatives to the Women’s March over those aforementioned anti-Semitism concerns. The four  national co-chairs [mentioned above] of the Women’s March have denied allegations of anti-Semitism, in spite of public evidence to the contrary.


I hope you have a great New Years, my fellow conservatives. At this time of year when everyone has a hand out for a hand-out, I don't. I simply want you to follow Brain Flushings and check out the ads on this page. It's free, I'm free and you're free to follow me or not. I hope you do.






Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Women's March heads: 'Yeah, Jews are white supremacists'

Chicago called off its next Women's March as controversy grows over anti-Semitism claims against the anti-Semitic group leaders. So the local group will not host a march this coming January--an event that for two years drew hundreds of thousands of supporters in the Windy City's Grant Park.

Women’s March Chicago organizers cited high costs and limited volunteer hours as the main reasons for nixing the annual rally and march, but the real reason is the controversy and it's to their credit that they refuse to align with the leaders of the national movement involving their ties to self-proclaimed anti-Semite scum crumpet Louis Farrakhan the leader of Nation of Islam.

Marches and rallies are still planned for Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C., and dozens of cities nationwide and internationally, as well as other parts of Illinois like Rockford, southwest suburban New Lenox and northwest suburban Woodstock because anti-Semites or no anti-Semites, they want something for which to march.

Women's March Chicago leaders say they'll commemorate the anniversary of the original march with another activity but haven't released any details on the location or nature of the event.

“There’s no march, there’s no rally,” said Sara Kurensky, Women’s March Chicago board member. “We’re going to provide ways for people to organize and take action in their local communities.”

Leaders of the national group Women’s March Inc. have come under fire for their reluctance to condemn the rhetoric of Farrakhan, whose Chicago-based Nation of Islam is considered an anti-Semitic hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

In a February speech, Farrakhan praised Women’s March Inc. co-President Tamika Mallory and in the same address declared “the powerful Jews are my enemy.” The national organization denounced Farrakhan’s comments in March, but many criticized leaders for not speaking up sooner. Mallory has also praised Farrakhan on social media.

Co-founder of the national movement Teresa Shook in November called for national leaders to step down, after having “allowed anti-Semitism, anti-LBGTQIA sentiment and hateful, racist rhetoric to become a part of the platform by their refusal to separate themselves from groups that espouse these racist, hateful beliefs,” according to a social media post.

The president of a Women’s March chapter in Washington state earlier this month announced the group would be dissolving in protest. The Rhode Island chapter in May said it was separating from the national organization.

 International Policy Digest talks about Linda Sarsour and the rest of the anti-Semitic leadership in more detail.

InNew York Times article published Sunday, when questioned about a report stating that the leadership had discussed the issue [i.e., their disapproval] of having Jewish women at their initial meeting days after the presidential election, two Women's March leaders, Tamika Mallory and Carmen Perez, admitted they had, but lied in an earlier report in Tablet magazine where they denied the claim:
To this day, Mallory and Bland deny any such statements were ever uttered, either at the first meeting or at Mallory's apartment. "There was a particular conversation around how white women had centered themselves--and also around the dynamics of racial injustice and why it was essential that racial justice be a part of the women's rights conversation," remembered Bland. But she and Mallory insisted it never had anything to do with Jews. “Carmen and I were very clear at that [first] meeting that we would not take on roles as workers or staff, but that we had to be in a leadership position in order for us to engage in the march,” Mallory told Tablet, in an interview last week, adding that they had been particularly sensitive to the fact that they had been invited to the meeting by white women, and wanted to be sure they weren’t about to enter into an unfair arrangement. “Other than that, there was no particular conversation about Jewish women, or any particular group of people.”
 Afterward, when The New York Times spoke to Mallory about the meeting, she uttered a statement that might well be taken as an indictment of Jews themselves for white supremacist attacks on them, saying, “Since that conversation, we’ve all learned a lot about how while white Jews, as white people, uphold white supremacy, ALL Jews are targeted by it.”

Yeah--it's those white Jews who are white supremacists and uphold white ideas. And that's why whitey is racist and we are not.

One of the original Women's March leaders, Fay Wruble, a Jewish woman, was kicked out soon after the initial march by the anti-Semitic leadership that replaced the original founders. Wruble, as the Times reported, went on to found an organization called March On.

A group affiliated with March On will march on the same day in January as the Women’s March; that group will make a point of denouncing anti-Semitism. The Times reported, “Some Jewish women have announced on social media their skipping the Washington mass protest on January 19th.

Wruble said that at the initial meeting, Mallory and Perez told her that Jews had been heavily involved people in the slave trade. Surprised and perplexed by the accusation, she googled the claim, and found it had been publicized by the anti-Semitic and racist low-life Louis Farrakhan in his book, “The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and the Jews," a book which Henry Louis Gates Jr., a Harvard professor who is black, termed the “bible of the new anti-Semitism.”

Perez and Mallory denied that the slave trade had ever been mentioned.

Wruble also claimed that one of the leaders of the movement told her “we really couldn’t center Jewish women in this or we might turn off groups like Black Lives Matter.”

Mallory’s remarks about Jews being white supremacists and the movement’s apparent anti-Semitism drew plenty of criticism:


The Women’s March grappling with whether to erase Jews’ entire identity for the purpose of strict racial categorization is itself a good example of anti-Semitism. Also a bold display of how leftist intersectionalism is unavoidably anti-Semitic.
Here is a Women’s March cofounder and leader, who has repeatedly voiced anti-Semitism, telling the NYT *in a prepared statement* that Jews are responsible for their own deaths at the hands of modern day Nazis. pic.twitter.com/hgTbN2izWM


View image on Twitter

The anti-Semitism among the leadership of the national Women's March is palpable. If you don't see it, you aren't paying attention. And the way the left always flings around race and color and other intersectional notions is evidence enough to question what they really think about anyone who doesn't fit their mold.


Hello fellow conservatives. At this time of year when everyone has a hand out for a hand-out, I don't. I simply want you to follow Brain Flushings and check out the ads on this page. It's free, I'm free and you're free to follow me or not. I hope you do.






Abortion criminal serving life sentence is no longer serving for some reason

Philadelphia infant murderer who was serving a life sentence for his numerous crimes is no longer serving time. Kermit Gosnell is dead at th...