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I'll still be marching in January. You guys really think this is the end of women wanting to be heard? The March is not about the organizers- it's about the women.
Guess again. The organizers push the agenda. Not the marchers.
And women in the USA have all the rights that men do. If you think women here don't, I suggest you stop listening to propaganda and join reality.
The antisemitic attitudes of the Women's March leaders is all over the news. They are refusing to denounce Farrakhan, and one Jewish woman says she was "muscled out" for being Jewish.
No one hates women who are pro-forced birth. We simply disagree with them dictating what we can do with our own bodies. So you can climb down off that cross now.
Maybe the person who said that was Jewish. That cross remark is inappropriate.
This is about the Women's March organizers. They did not allow pro-life women to join the march as sponsors.
Try to stay on topic.
Yes, because pro-forced birthers are against women having autonomy over their lives and their bodies, which is the antithesis of what the organization is about. They are free to join the march like every other woman, but their message of forced-birth is not going to be part of the platform. It's not rocket science.
Back on topic, it does seem like there needs to be a reorganization at the top if these allegations are true. But this will not stop the revived and energized women's movement in the slightest. The millions upon millions of women who turn out are still going to turn out because it's a cause whose time has come.
So they are OK with hating women who are pro-life, but draw the line at hating Jews.
Interesting. I wonder what other groups they hate. And which groups it is OK to hate, which groups it is not OK to hate.
I don’t hate prolifes, I just don’t want to spend time with them. The march is large, we don’t need to be near each other. So you march over there and I will march over here and we don’t have to interact at all. Sound good?
The topic, according to the thread title, is antisemitism at the highest level of this organization. I've started to research this, and it's awful. The main leader, Mallory, has rallied behind Farrakhan, and the other two have connections also. This latest story about muscling out a Jewish woman because of her religion is ironic for a group that's supposed to champion the rights and value of all women.
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