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[[File:BLM-Women's March.png|right|300px|thumb|[[Black Lives Matter|BLM]] / Women's March [[misogynist]]s beat a cisgender Trump supporter.<ref>Two references:*[https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-trump-supporter-hospitalized-by-black-lives-matter-thugs-at-womens-march/ EXCLUSIVE: Trump Supporter Hospitalized By Black Lives Matter Thugs At Women’s March]<br>*[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/10/womens-marchers-rally-womens-rights-washington-dc-stomp-beat-choke-punch-female-trump-supporter/ Women’s Marchers Rally for Women’s Rights in Washington DC — Then Stomp, Beat, Choke and Punch Female Trump Supporter]</ref>]]
 
The '''Women's March, Inc.''' is a [[leftist]] [[feminism|feminist]] organization founded on January 21, 2017 in [[Washington D.C.]] to protest the inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. It was organized by [[Tamika Mallory]] and [[Linda Sarsour]] who have longstanding associations with the nation's “leading anti-Semite," [[Louis Farrakhan]].<ref>[https://www.adl.org/resources/profiles/the-nation-of-islam The Nation of Islam], Anti-Defamation League.</ref> It includes multiple pro-[[abortion]], pro-[[globalism|globalist]] and pro-[[elitism|elitist]] marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry.  
 
The '''Women's March, Inc.''' is a [[leftist]] [[feminism|feminist]] organization founded on January 21, 2017 in [[Washington D.C.]] to protest the inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. It was organized by [[Tamika Mallory]] and [[Linda Sarsour]] who have longstanding associations with the nation's “leading anti-Semite," [[Louis Farrakhan]].<ref>[https://www.adl.org/resources/profiles/the-nation-of-islam The Nation of Islam], Anti-Defamation League.</ref> It includes multiple pro-[[abortion]], pro-[[globalism|globalist]] and pro-[[elitism|elitist]] marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry.  
  

Revision as of 18:24, October 18, 2020

BLM / Women's March misogynists beat a cisgender Trump supporter.[1]

The Women's March, Inc. is a leftist feminist organization founded on January 21, 2017 in Washington D.C. to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump. It was organized by Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour who have longstanding associations with the nation's “leading anti-Semite," Louis Farrakhan.[2] It includes multiple pro-abortion, pro-globalist and pro-elitist marchers, as well as Hollywood celebrities and members of the entertainment industry.

2017

Celebrity participants at the 2017 event included singer/actress/activist Madonna (who controversially commented about wanting to bomb a Trump-occupied White House during an obscenity-filled rant,[3][4] which led to her becoming the subject of a criminal investigation by the Secret Service for her comments[5][6] and calls for her arrest,[7][8] to which she initially responded with a defiant and obscene message on her Twitter account before she deleted the message and backed down), actress Melissa Benoist, who plays Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El on the CW and former CBS series Supergirl (who carried a sign during the Women's March containing a very crass message saying "Hey Donald, Don't Try To Grab My Pussy–It's Made Of Steel" and later posting it on her Instagram page[9]), and actress Ashley Judd (who delivered an unhinged and misandrist anti-Trump rant at the rally[5][10][11] and later claimed in a Facebook post to have been "intimidated" by an elderly Trump supporter at a University of Kentucky college basketball tournament game,[12] which drew overwhelming criticism against her on both Facebook and Twitter in response).

According to a claim by the mainstream media, more people had joined the demonstration than attended Trump's inauguration.[13][14]

The event was sponsored by far-Left groups supported by leftist billionaire, tax evader and wanted criminal George Soros[15] and organized by social justice warrior and self-proclaimed "Palestinian-American" Linda Sarsour[16] (who was later arrested at a subsequent "Day Without Women" protest[17]) and Islamic terrorist and self-claimed "Palestinian" Rasmea Odeh[18] (who was later stripped of her American citizenship as a result of immigration fraud for lying about her terrorist ties and is due to be deported back to her native Jordan[19]), among others. Considering who some of the march's organizers and some of their sponsors are (including CAIR),[20] however, their involvement is ironic given that under their ideology of Islam, the women's rights they claim to fight for are all but non-existent. Among other speakers at the event were convicted felon Donna Hylton (who spent 25 years in prison for her part in the kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of a real estate developer,[21] yet claimed to be a "victim" of "misogyny" and showed no remorse for her crimes, neither did she accept responsibility for them).

This "women's march" was largely just a sham intended to bash President Trump and promote far-left and feminist ideology that hundreds of millions of women oppose.[22] Additionally, pro-life groups were excluded from the D.C. march, even though they support the humane principle of opposing legalized murder.[22]

2018

On the day of the march, President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter "Beautiful weather all over our great country, a perfect day for all Women to March. Get out there now to celebrate the historic milestones and unprecedented economic success and wealth creation that has taken place over the last 12 months. Lowest female unemployment in 18 years!"[23]

Leftist protesters

In February, Mallory attended a Chicago speech given by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, which Farrakhan called Jews “children of the devil” and members of the “synagogue of Satan.” While no formal attempt at an explanation was made by Women's March, Inc., Mallory engaged with critics on social media about the matter. On Twitter she posted: “If your leader does not have the same enemies as Jesus, they may not be THE leader!”[24]

Shortly before Mallory was to be the keynote speaker at a June 2018 event in Australia, the organization cancelled her appearance following protests from Jewish groups regarding two recent statements by Mallory. After returning from a trip to Israel, Mallory declared the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 a “human rights crime.”[25]

During April 2018, Mallory accused the Anti-Defamation League of racial bias. The ADL had been enlisted by Starbucks to assist the company in a nationwide sensitivity training, following a controversy that had arisen when a Philadelphia store manager called police on two black men in the store. Mallory condemned the company's selection of the Jewish organization as one of its training groups. “Starbucks was on a decent track until they enlisted the Anti Defamation League to build their anti-bias training,” said Mallory in a Twitter statement calling for a boycott of Starbucks. “The ADL is CONSTANTLY attacking black and brown people.” In follow-up comments she stated: “The ADL sends US police to Israel to learn their military practices. This is deeply troubling. Let’s not even talk abt their attacks against .@blacklivesmatter.” Starbucks had also sought guidance from the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund and former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.

Kavanaugh smear

See also: Kavanaugh smear

Planned Parenthood Action Fund flew in ‘storytellers’ to the Supreme Court nomination hearings of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. They came from as far away as Alaska and North Dakota. Winnie Wong, a senior advisor to the Women's March, explained their carefully coordinated messages. Members going into the hearing room were given ‘a script where we suggest certain messaging that may resonate more.’ The storytellers’ travel and accommodations were paid for, as were their legal aid and bail if they were arrested, which was generally the goal. Later in the hearings, the organizers of the protesters—the Women's March and the Center for Popular Democracy— were warning activists that being arrested three times might lead to a night in jail. The group raised sums of more than six figures to finance the protests. ‘This is well-organized and scripted,’ said Wong, ‘This isn’t chaos.’[26]

2019

Noted speakers and participants at various Women's March events included[27] Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand,[28] Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,[29] Rep. Ayanna Pressley,[30] Rep. Barbara Lee[31] and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.[32] The Women's March was criticized because of prominent cases of racism and anti-Semitism within its ranks.[33] Despite being ostensibly an organization intended to promote feminism, it released an agenda opposing pro-Israel legislation,[34] and it promoted abortion and transgenderism.[35]

Two directors of the U.S.-based Jewish NGO the Anti-Defamation League, along with the president of the Zionist Organization of America, have criticized Sarsour's stance on Israel. Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL's director, has said that Sarsour's support of BDS "encourages and spreads anti-Semitism".[36] Sarsour has refused to condemn Farrakhan's extremely anti-Semitic rhetoric.[37] Sarsour has called for Muslims to carry out jihad against President Trump and has praised Imam Siraj Wahhaj,[38] named in court documents as an alleged “co-conspirator” in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Awad is co-founder and Executive Director of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) which has direct ties to Hamas.

Official partners of the Women's March

The official website of the Women's March lists the following organizations as its partners:[39]

A-C D-L M-R S-Z
  • #VOTEPROCHOICE
  • 1199 SEIU
  • 18MillionRising
  • 350.org
  • 50/50 Project
  • 5050 Congress, Inc.
  • 52 Feminists
  • 9to5, National Association of Working Women
  • A Better Balance
  • A is For
  • A. Philip Randolph Institute
  • ACCESS Michigan
  • Adhikaar
  • The Advancement Project
  • Advocates for Youth
  • AFL-CIO
  • African Communities Together
  • AFSCME
  • Alive Inside Foundation
  • Alliance for Justice
  • Alliance for Quality Education
  • Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
  • Alliance for Women in Media
  • All Out
  • AMAR International
  • Ameinu (Our People)
  • America's Voice
  • The American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
  • American Atheists
  • ACLU
  • American Constitution Society
  • American Families United
  • American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
  • American Humanist Association
  • American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council
  • American Jewish World Service
  • American Medical Women's Association
  • Americans for Conservation + the Arts 501c3
  • Americans for Democratic Action
  • Americans for Indian Opportunity
  • Americans United for Separation of Church and State
  • Americas for Conservation + the Arts
  • Amnesty International
  • The Amplifier Foundation
  • Arab American Association of New York
  • Art and Resistance Through Education
  • ART NOT WAR / Humanity for Progress
  • Arte Sana
  • ArtUnited
  • ASHA For Women
  • Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
  • Americans Advancing Justice - AAJC
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - ALC
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Atlanta
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Chicago
  • Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
  • Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO (APALA)
  • Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)
  • Association of Black Women Attorneys (ABWA)
  • Association of Flight Attendants-CWA
  • Athlete Ally
  • Autonomedia
  • The Autonomous Womyn's Front
  • B Stigma-Free
  • Baltimore County Green Party
  • Be Kind for Lyme
  • Bend the Arc Jewish Action
  • Best of Life
  • Beyond Nuclear
  • Black Business Network Exchange
  • Black Girls Rock
  • Black Ladies International Incorporated
  • Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism
  • Black Women's Blueprint
  • Black Women's Roundtable
  • Black Youth Vote! (BYV!)
  • Bold and Boundless
  • Bosnian-North American Women's Association
  • Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence united with Million Mom March
  • Breakthrough
  • Brick x Brick
  • The Brotherhood/Sister Sol
  • Brown Boi Project
  • Bus for Progress
  • BUST
  • California Coastkeeper Alliance
  • California Immigrant Policy Center
  • Camions of Care
  • Campaign for Youth Justice
  • CASA de Maryland
  • Catapult.org
  • Catholics for Choice
  • CeaseFirePA
  • Center for American Progress
  • Center for Biological Diversity
  • Center for Constitutional Rights
  • Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings
  • Center for Emergent Diplomacy
  • Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)
  • Center for Inquiry
  • Center for Justice and Accountability
  • Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness
  • The Center For Reproductive Rights
  • Change The Ratio
  • Children's Firearm Safety Alliance
  • CHIRLA
  • Citizens for Juvenile Justice
  • Civil Liberties & Public Policy Program
  • Cleveland Action Democrats
  • Climate First!
  • Coalition Against Gun Violence
  • Coalition for Asian American Children & Families (CACF)
  • Coalition of Labor Union Women
  • Coalition for Post Tubal Women (CPTwomen)
  • The Coalition of Nasty Women
  • Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
  • CODEPINK
  • theCollectiveShift
  • Color Of Change
  • Colorado Springs Feminists
  • Common Conversation
  • Common Defense
  • Communications Workers of America
  • Communist Party of the United States of America

See also

References

  1. Two references:*EXCLUSIVE: Trump Supporter Hospitalized By Black Lives Matter Thugs At Women’s March
    *Women’s Marchers Rally for Women’s Rights in Washington DC — Then Stomp, Beat, Choke and Punch Female Trump Supporter
  2. The Nation of Islam, Anti-Defamation League.
  3. Madonna: I've thought about "blowing up the White House at WorldNetDaily
  4. Madonna Drops F-Bombs at Anti-Trump Rally at Breitbart.com (Warning - contains language)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Secret Service opens investigation into Madonna threat at WorldNetDaily
  6. Report: Secret Service Investigating Madonna White House Comment at Breitbart.com
  7. Newt Gingrich: Madonna Should Be Arrested For Comments About Blowing Up White House at Breitbart.com
  8. White House Petition Calls for Madonna to Be Arrested and Charged with Felony at the Gateway Pundit
  9. http://ew.com/tv/2017/01/21/womens-march-melissa-benoist-donald-trump/
  10. "Nasty woman" Ashley Judd takes women's rally into gutter at WorldNetDaily
  11. Ashley Judd: Trump's Election Victory "Worse Than Being Raped" at Breitbart.com
  12. Ashley Judd "scared", "intimidated" by old man who supports Trump at WorldNetDaily
  13. After women's marches, can numbers translate to real change? at Breitbart.com
  14. Women's marches draw millions in resistance to Trump at Breitbart.com
  15. Soros-Funded Groups Back Anti-Trump Women's March at Breitbart.com
  16. Linda Sarsour, Women's March Organizer and Fake Feminist at Breitbart.com
  17. Women’s March Leader and Pro-Sharia Law Muslim Linda Sarsour Arrested at NYC Protest at the Gateway Pundit
  18. Convicted "Palestinian" Terrorist Among Organizers of Anti-Trump Women's Protest at Breitbart.com
  19. Winning! "Palestinian" Terrorist and Leader of Women’s March Stripped of U.S. Citizenship, Will Be Deported at the Gateway Pundit
  20. Women’s March Partners With Several Islamic Groups Including Hamas-Linked CAIR at the Gateway Pundit
  21. Convicted Felon: Women’s March Featured Female Speaker Who Kidnapped, Raped And Tortured A Man at the Gateway Pundit
  22. 22.0 22.1 Mcardle, Mairead (January 21, 2017). Women's March sports slew of liberal talking points. Washington Examiner. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
  23. "Trump tweets support of Women's March that's also protesting...him", CNN, January 20, 2018. 
  24. “Nation of Islam Slams Black Members of Congress for Denouncing Farrakhan: Don’t Give Into ‘Satanic Jews’.” Crookston, Paul. Washington Free Beacon. March 14, 2018.
  25. Tamika Mallory dropped from Australian event over anti-Israel remarks.” Jerusalem Post. June 6, 2018.
  26. https://thefederalist.com/2019/07/08/exclusive-justice-on-trial-excerpt-inside-the-lefts-coordinated-anti-kavanaugh-campaign/
  27. "After A Year Of Controversy, Thousands Of Women Gathered For The Third Annual Women's March", Buzz Feed News, 20 January 2019. 
  28. https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-pol-gillibrand-womens-march-anti-semtism-20190117-story.html?outputType=amp
  29. Alford, Emily. Women's March 2019: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Marches In NYC, Kirsten Gillibrand Speaks in IowaÂ.
  30. Burton, Paul (2019-01-19). Women’s March Rallies Held Around New England.
  31. Hernández, Lauren (2019-01-20). Thousands rally for justice at Women’s March in SF.
  32. Khalil, Ashraf. "A scaled-down, but still angry, Women’s March returns", Associated Press, 20 January 2019. “In San Francisco, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was in the march and video on Twitter showed people clapping and cheering as she passed.” 
  33. Shaw, Adam (January 19, 2019). Women’s March losing steam, supporters amid anti-Semitism concerns. Fox News. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  34. Richardson, Valerie (January 19, 2019). Women's March releases agenda that blasts pro-Israel legislation. The Washington Times. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  35. Mainwaring, Doug (January 21, 2019). Poorly-attended ‘Women’s March’ promoted abortion, transgenderism. LifeSiteNews. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  36. "Linda Sarsour: Why the Palestinian-American activist is controversial", May 2, 2017. 
  37. "Women’s March leaders refuse to condemn Farrakhan after antisemitic speech ", The Jerusalem Post, March 3, 2018. 
  38. Siraj Wahhaj has said, "It is my duty and our duty as Muslims to replace the U.S. Constitution with the Quran." He has also said, "If Allah says 100 strikes, 100 strikes it is. If Allah says cut off their hand, you cut off their hand. If Allah says stone them to death, through the Prophet Muhammad, then you stone them to death, because it’s the obedience of Allah and his messenger—nothing personal." Siraj Wahhaj is also the father of one of two men arrested on August 8, 2018 in New Mexico. The two were training 11 children to carry out school shootings. A 3 year old boy was killed during an exorcism at the desert compound.
  39. https://www.womensmarch.com/partners/