Posted on 03/08/2018 5:50:46 AM PST by MarvinStinson
The leaders of the Womens March are struggling to deal with the groups ties to notorious anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, and they are concerned about the effects on their "intersectional" movement.
The leaders of the Womens March have said the Farrakhan controversy is part of a "learning process" that has to do with understanding peoples "different experiences," BuzzFeed reported. Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam, said in a speech that Jews are "the mother and father of apartheid," and declared that "when you want something in this world, the Jew holds the door."
Womens March co-chair Tamika Mallory attended the Saviours Day event where he said this, and she has defended Farrakhan on Twitter, even as the Womens March distanced itself from him in a statement nine days after the event.
"It was just the beginning of a learning process we all had to go through," Womens March co-chair Bob Bland said. "Women are not a monolith and a lot of the issues were dealing with are longstanding issues between communities that will not get solved today or tomorrow."
Womens March co-chair Linda Sarsour, who has also attended Nation of Islam events, said feminist collectives such as the Womens March have to be inclusive of those whose work has brought them close to those outside the mainstream. She expressed concern that intersectional feminism is threatened by people not understanding "different experiences" of other women.
"There has never been a true, intentionally intersectional feminist movement. And the reason it hasnt happened is precisely because of the controversy were in right now," Sarsour said. "When youre trying to build a movement made up of people with different experiences, some that you will never understand, were going to have to agree that unity is not uniformity."
Mallory has called the work of organizing "complicated" and denied that she is anti-Semitic.
"As I continue to grow and learn as both an activist and as a woman, I will continue to grapple with the complicated nature of working across ideological lines and the question of how to do so without causing harm to vulnerable people," Mallory said.
Another one of the Women's March leaders, Carmen Perez, said the controversy associated with Farrakhan is a "distraction" in January.
"In regards to Minister Farrakhan, I think that is a distraction," Perez told Refinery29. "There are no perfect leaders. We follow the legacy of Dr. King, which is Kingian non-violence. We say we have to attack the forces of evil, not the people doing evil. We never attack people."
The Womens Marchs statement said Farrakhan, who has a long history of virulent anti-Semitism, said some things that do not align with their principles.
"Minister Farrakhans statements about Jewish, queer, and trans people are not aligned with the Womens March Unity Principles," the statement said.
Some are worried that denouncing Farrakhan too strongly would lead to standards so high that the movement would fracture. The Womens March has already excluded some pro-life groups, but its leaders are concerned deeper divisions may lead Palestinian groups to break off based on others involvement with pro-Israel groups, for instance.
Bland said she prefers to be tolerant in most disagreements rather than denouncing others.
"I have people in my church who believe immigrants are taking their jobs. I have people in my church who think Muslims are bad and responsible for 9/11. I have people in my church who probably cross the street when they see a black person," Bland said. "I havent been asked to denounce anyone."
Anti-Israel groups have been a mainstay of Womens March events, where denunciations of Zionism are frequent. Sarsour has said "nothing is creepier than Zionism."
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” understanding peoples ‘different experiences,’”
Does “people” include white men?
Diseased, demented bed-fellows.
Condemning anti-Semitism is too hard for the Left too do.
While they accuse us of all the other horrible things that stand in the way of human brotherhood.
Just don’t accuse them of hypocrisy.
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They're struggling with the coverage, which is minimal compared to what they're be were conservative groups embracing David Duke. They're not struggling with the antisemitic and anti white worldview of public figures they admire any more than the Congressional Black Caucus is. Associate with these people or participate in the march, you need to be comfortable associating with Jew haters and anti white racists. Or have an essentially amoral worldview, focused solely on what's important to you.
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They're struggling with the coverage, which is minimal compared to what they're be were conservative groups embracing David Duke. They're not struggling with the antisemitic and anti white worldview of public figures they admire any more than the Congressional Black Caucus is. Associate with these people or participate in the march, you need to be comfortable associating with Jew haters and anti white racists. Or have an essentially amoral worldview, focused solely on what's important to you.
They lost all momentum to the gun crowd. Narratives are too short these days to get a March spun up.
Am I supposed to guess which one of those is Bob?
Intersectionality is going to bring down the Left.
Jews mass marketing anti-Semitism is just not going to work out.
Really??? If these women didn’t know that Sarsour and Farrakhan are vicious Muslim anti-Semites, instead of pussy hats, they should have been wearing dunce caps.
I would love to ask my Jewish Leftist friends if they agree that anti-Semitism is just a distraction. I simply wont discuss politics with these friends, I have know some of them for 60 years.
WTF is “intersectional feminism”?
My thoughts exactly.
I’m guessing “Bob” is the one on our far left.
Linda Sarsour is strongly mannish.
Every liberal is a violent totalitarian thug.
If it wasn’t for the poison that creature Sarsoor spews out, this picture would be laughable.
Me too. I have Jewish friends from my childhood over a half century ago who refuse to face the fact that the
the hard left is aligned with vicious anti-Semitism.
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