Women’s March Leader: Yeah, Jews Are White Supremacists

Tuesday, December 25, 2018
By Paul Martin

By Pamela Geller
GellerReport.com
December 25, 2018

I am neither shocked or surprised by Tamika Mallory’s Jew-hatred. Evil exists in the world. What is horrific is the left’s exaltation of Mallory. She was a leader of the Women’s March after President Trump was inaugurated. Farrakhan, at a 2018 Saviour’s Day event in Chicago, said Jews were “responsible for all of this filth and degenerate behavior” seen in Hollywood. Mallory was standing next to him as he delivered this tirade.

Mallory’s rhetoric is evocative of German propaganda in the run-up to the Holocaust. Goebbels pounded the victim narrative and the Jews the oppressors. Same incitement, next century.

Evil is made possible the the sanction you give it.

“Women’s March Leader: Yeah, Jews Are White Supremacists,” by Hank Berrien, Daily Wire, December 24, 2018:

If there were any doubt about the anti-Semitism of some of the leaders of the Women’s March, it’s dissipating fast. In a New York Times article published on Sunday, when asked about a report that they had discussed the issue of Jewish women at their initial meeting days after President Trump’s election, two of the leaders, Tamika Mallory and Carmen Perez, admitted that they had, despite their claims in an earlier report in Tablet magazine that included this denial:

To this day, Mallory and Bland deny any such statements were ever uttered, either at the first meeting or at Mallory’s apartment. “There was a particular conversation around how white women had centered themselves—and also around the dynamics of racial justice and why it was essential that racial justice be a part of the women’s rights conversation,” remembered Bland. But she and Mallory insisted it never had anything to do with Jews. “Carmen and I were very clear at that [first] meeting that we would not take on roles as workers or staff, but that we had to be in a leadership position in order for us to engage in the march,” Mallory told Tablet, in an interview last week, adding that they had been particularly sensitive to the fact that they had been invited to the meeting by white women, and wanted to be sure they weren’t about to enter into an unfair arrangement. “Other than that, there was no particular conversation about Jewish women, or any particular group of people.”

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