CHICAGO — Organizers have canceled next month’s Women’s March in Chicago citing logistical issues, as accusations of anti-Semitism dog the national movement.
Local organizers blamed high costs and not enough volunteers as key reasons for abandoning the rally that would have taken place Jan. 19, when similar marches are scheduled to take place in cities around the world, including Washington, D.C. An estimated 250,000 people participated in the initial Chicago march in January 2017. The heavier than expected turnout led organizers to reroute the march due to security concerns.
But infighting across the national Women’s March movement arose after Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan praised Women’s March Inc. co-president Tamika Mallory and declared Jews his enemy during an address in February. The movement has since splintered, with chapter members criticizing the Women’s March leadership’s response to Farrakhan’s anti-Semitic rhetoric as being insufficient.
The Nation of Islam has been labeled an anti-Semitic hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Mallory later denounced the anti-Semitic statements. But Women’s March chapters have continued to put pressure on movement leaders to step down, with one chapter disbanding over the issue.
The Chicago chapter responded to the controversy in March through a statement condemning “bigotry in all its forms.”
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2 comments:
Is this the year of the woman. God I hope not. Tired of hearing how bad they have it. Enough - this comment is made by a woman.
The Nation of Islam has been labeled an anti-Semitic hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Of course, it is, as it hates everything and everyone who is not islamic. They come to conquer and destroy. That has been their endgame from the very beginning. Anyone who thinks otherwise will lose their lives to them. They have publically stated this many times.
Don't take my word for it, do some research. It's right there in the open. It is not a "peaceful religion" that you may have been told.
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