Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour published a letter on Sunday criticizing the repeated calls for them to denounce Nation of Islam leader and known anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan while also denouncing anti-Semitism.
Sarsour’s letter begins with a background of her and fellow Women’s March leader Tamika D. Mallory’s familiarity and relationship with Farrakhan.
She was quick, however, to criticize how people have demanded her and the Women’s March organization as a whole to denounce the NOI leader following recent anti-Semitic crimes like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, which Farrakhan was not involved in.
Sarsour did reject anti-Semitism and pointed to previous efforts of hers to help the Jewish community. She raised nearly $165,000 for a Jewish cemetery in Colorado that wasvandalized last December.
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Faracon looks like a cast member in the 'Walking Dead' series.
Before Farrakhan, there was the Islam convert BLACK HITLER Sufi Hamid. Inspired by infamous Palestine ex Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini. Tried to drive out Italians and Jews from the Bronx
http://eyes-opener.blogspot.com/2020/06/before-farrakhan-ex-muftis-inspired.html
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