- Two Women's March leaders have close ties to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite
- Women's March issued a statement in an attempt to play damage control, following a backlash
- The statement included neither an apology nor a disavowal of Farrakhan, which sparked further backlash
Women's March is officially in damage control mode.
The left-wing group issued a statement Tuesday after facing an extended backlash over its leaders' support for Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite who has called Jews "satanic" and said white people "deserve to die."
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The media and people don't care. The leaders of the March are already guilty of saying disparaging things against white People, supporting religious laws that discriminate against women, murdering homosexuals, and one of them has publicly supported a cop killer wanted by the fbi. I told this to a liberal woman I was dating who had attended the March in the past and she told me that she didn't care. She was marching for her own reasons. Imagine if people were marching and gathering and the organizer's were white supremacists. Noone would have that same attitude. It's a shame.
Your leader Keith Ellison is a Muslim are you in that much denial?
So they decided to cover their heads in pussy hats instead of hijabs?
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