Women's March Leaders Have An Anti-Semitism Problem. Maybe Its Time To Leave Them Behind [View all]
Last week, current Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhana well-known anti-Semitegave a speech where he said the powerful Jews are my enemy and that he had pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew and I'm here to say your time is up, your world is through. Other previous Farrakhan highlights include saying the Jews were behind 9/11 and calling Adolf Hitler a very great man.
That alone is a story. But it doesnt end there.
Soon after the speech, news broke that Womens March leader Tamika Mallory was in attendance; she even received a shout out from Farrakhan during his address and posted about the event on social media. Meanwhile, Womens March leader Linda Sarsour has collaborated with the Nation of Islam in the past, and Carmen Perez defended Farrakhan in the past, telling Amelia Harnish in January that there are no perfect leaders and that people need to understand Farrakhans contributions to Black and Brown circles.
Understandably, the Jewish community particularly people who have supported the Womens March and other social justice causes wanted answers. We also wanted something that most thought would be pretty simple for a bunch of women who spend their days parading around their intersectionality: We wanted them to denounce anti-Semitism and the words Farrakhan said against Jews. This isnt a new thing; after all, we ask public figures to denounce awful people and hate speech all the time.
To say we didnt get that is an understatement. Instead, we got Tamika Mallory posting a bizarre series of tweets calling valid criticisms bullying and refusing to apologize for her support of Farrakhan and her lack of denouncement regarding his words. Linda Sarsour suddenly decided that she was very cool with silence and just retweeted one of Mallorys tweets, as did Bob Bland. Carmen Perez took it one step further, quote-tweeting Mallory and saying something about the national organizers lifetime commitment to liberation. Missing from that? A condemnation of Farrakhan.
At this point, heres what Ive got to say to all of them: Youve got to be fucking kidding me.
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