Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women’s March, told theNew York Times that “white Jews … uphold white supremacy.” She also told a fellow left-wing activist “that Jews [need] to confront their own role in racism.”
Vanessa Wruble, a self-described Jewish activist and “early organizer of the Women’s March,” told the Times she was pushed out of the political campaign, in part, because of her “Jewish identity.”
She subsequently founded another left-wing political campaign called March On, which describes its members as “allies of the resistance” seeking to “lift up the voices of the marginalized.” The Times described March On as an organization that “supports local women activists,” making no mention of its ideological or partisan politics.
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Women's march is now involved with white supremacy? I think it's great the founder is in a forced arranged marriage with a much older man. It was her duty to have his kids and cook his food. Also she needs to keep her head covered or else. However she is very " happy " and openly hates white males.
So much for understanding. I guess after the billions of Jewish and hard working white TAXPAYERS they all did it on there own. How smart can a white person be to believe that being white is RACIST?? WOW. Now I know what my Dad said to me before he died. This world is going to HELL In a basket. I'm sure glad I won't be around to see it burn.
huh??
These backwards racists need to address their own bigotry instead of convenience in finger pointing to help their cause. Such nonsense in too many instances...
I think the theory of white supremacy is based on other races feeling inferior and lacking self confidence. They need to understand that a race that is confident and not ashamed of who they are isn't bothered by those who try insult them.
Attempting to raise your status by lowering that of others is an effort in futility.
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