One of the new leaders of the Women's March has a history of anti-Zionist tweets.
Zahra Billoo, the Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is one of many new board members following the organization's decision to sever ties with Linda Sarsour, Bob Bland, and Tamika Mallory. The three former board members have been bogged down by accusations of anti-Semitism for months, in part because they have ties to notoriously anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Billoo, who is also a civil rights attorney, has tweeted negatively about Zionism for years. Earlier this year, she declared herself to be a "proud anti-Zionist," because "if you support the idea of an ethnocentric nation-state, we are not in the same fight for liberation. I oppose a white nation, a Muslim nation, a Jewish nation, and any other whose current status requires privileging one identity over another."
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I bet she'll take it up the billoo too.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA. How much PROOF do you need to know ANYTHING woman is a farce. ANY professional woman or ANY woman know that these groups or organization's are a JOKE. It's who you know or who your married too. What your family is being well connected too. All these groups do is give bored rich well connected woman to feel important. As a woman myself I have seen how they cut your throat and stomp on your credentials because they have none. They have no intention of helping ANYONE let alone other woman. They ONLY help the club's or organization's LEADERSHIP. EMBARRASSING.
ReplyDeleteSo she is a muslim who opposes a muslim nation. She would be popular in Saudi Arabia or Iran...
ReplyDeletethe focus on diversity can become its own god. Diversity itself is revered rather than the One who created that diversity. An emphasis on diversity tends to highlight our differences. God is more concerned with unity (Ephesians 4:3). Galatians 3:28 says, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” God is saying that our differences are not what should define the children of God. Those who belong to the Lord Jesus should first define themselves as God’s children. We must be willing to set diversity aside in favor of unity in spirit. Jesus’ passionate prayer in John 17shows that His desire for His disciples was that “they may be one as you and I are one” (verse 22).
ReplyDeleteI'm hearing a con job from this woman.
ReplyDeleteI'm suspecting she's been giving jobs to get ahead and they're not con jobs.
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