The New York Times is late to the party, but, as they say,
better late than never. This time the issue is the leadership of the much
praised Women’s March against President Trump. It turns out that the March’s
leaders are anti-Semitic and pro-terrorism. Author Bari Weiss is right to be concerned
that feminism and progressivism are being hijacked by extremists. (Via Maggie's Farm)
Considering that the Vice Chairman of the Democratic
National Committee is a protégé of notorious anti-Semite and racist Louis
Farrakhan, it is not a moment too soon. And considering that every Democrat’s
favorite president was a protégé of notorious anti-Semite and racist Jeremiah
Wright, it might be too late.
Who has been praising the leaders of the Women’s March? Why,
no one other than New York’s waste of a senator, Kirsten Gillibrand.
Weiss opens on this note:
Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand gushed about
them in Time, where they were among the top 100 most influential people of
2017. “The Women’s March was the most inspiring and transformational moment
I’ve ever witnessed in politics,” she wrote. “And it happened because four
extraordinary women — Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Carmen Perez and Linda Sarsour
— had the courage to take on something big, important and urgent, and never
gave up.”
By now everyone knows about Linda Sarsour. For those Times
readers who missed the depths of Sarsour’s hatred, Weiss runs some of it down:
There
are comments on her Twitter feed of the anti-Zionist sort: “Nothing is creepier
than Zionism,” she wrote in
2012. And, oddly, given her status as a major feminist organizer, there are
more than a few that seem to make common cause with anti-feminists, like this from
2015: “You’ll know when you’re living under Shariah law if suddenly all your
loans and credit cards become interest-free. Sound nice, doesn’t it?” She has
dismissed the anti-Islamist feminist Ayaan Hirsi Ali in the
most crude and cruel terms, insisting she is “not a real woman” and
confessing that she wishes she could take away Ms. Ali’s vagina — this about a
woman who suffered genital mutilation as a girl in Somalia.
Lately, Sarsour and her cronies have been out
praising a cop-killing terrorist:
On July
16, the official Twitter feed of the Women’s March offered warm
wishes to Assata Shakur. “Happy birthday to the revolutionary #AssataShakur!”
read the tweet, which featured a “#SignOfResistance,
in Assata’s honor” — a pink and purple Pop Art-style portrait of Ms. Shakur,
better known as Joanne Chesimard, a convicted killer who is on the F.B.I.’s
list of most wanted terrorists.
If you disagree Sarsour will accuse you of being an Islamophobe.
All four of these horrors strongly support Louis Farrakhan.
In case you forgot, Weiss offers a review of some of Farrakhan’s greatest
hits:
On May
11, Ms. Mallory posted a photo with her arm around Mr. Farrakhan, the
84-year-old Nation of Islam leader notorious for his anti-Semitic comments,
on Twitter and Instagram. “Thank God this
man is still alive and doing well,” she wrote. It is one of several videos
and photos and quotes that
Ms. Mallory has posted of
Mr. Farrakhan.
Ms.
Perez is also a big fan. In the fall, she posted a
photo in which she holds hands with Mr. Farrakhan, writing, “There are many
times when I sit with elders or inspirational individuals where I think, ‘I
just wish I could package this and share this moment with others.’ ” She’s also
promoted video of
Mr. Farrakhan “dropping knowledge” and another in
which he says he is “speaking truth to power.”
Weiss continues:
“And
don’t you forget, when it’s God who puts you in the ovens, it’s forever!” he
warned Jews in a speech at a Nation of Islam gathering in Madison Square Garden
in 1985. Five years later, he remained unreformed: “The Jews, a small handful,
control the movement of this great nation, like a radar controls the movement
of a great ship in the waters.” Or this metaphor, directed at Jews: “You have
wrapped your tentacles around the U.S. government, and you are deceiving and
sending this nation to hell.” He called Hitler
“a very great man” on national television. Judaism, he insists, is a “gutter
religion.”
Of course, you know all about this. For New York Times
readers it will come as a shock. Perhaps it tells us how progressives have lost America.
2 comments:
I'm sure comparing the Boy Scouts to the Hitler Youth makes up for these minor peccadilloes.
I prefer Ctrl+Left to Alt-left. They're really big on control, you know.
See http://www.scifiwright.com/2017/02/ctrlleft/#more-17841 for origin.
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