I know some people want Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory to stop talking, but I want her to keep talking because she is exposing her anti-Semitic views on her own.
Remember on The View she refused to condemn the anti-Semitism spewed by Louis Farrakhan. Now she cannot say that Israel has a right to exist.
From The Daily Caller:
“Is it your view that Israel has the right to exist as a nation?” host Margaret Hoover asked.“I have said many times that I feel everyone has a right to exist,” Mallory replied. “I feel everyone has a right to exist. I just don’t feel that anyone has a right to exist at the disposal of another group.”“In your view, does that include Israelis in Israel?” Hoover replied.“I believe that all people have the right to exist and that Palestinians are also suffering with a great crisis. And that there are other Jewish scholars who will sit here and say the same,” Mallory said, clearly agitated by the line of questioning. “I’m done talking about this. You can move on.”Hoover explained that she doesn’t think it takes “scholarly knowledge” to say that Israel has a right to exist, and Mallory again repeated that she thinks “everyone” has a right to exist.
Mallory slipped when she said that Palestinians are native to the land because when Hoover then asked her if she felt that Jewish people are native as well.
Mallory babbled about how there are different ideologies that think that Jewish people are native to that land, but since she’s not Jewish it’s not fair for her to speak about that.
Hoover then pointed out that Mallory isn’t Palestinian either so…why speak about them and not the Jews? Oh that’s because Mallory is speaking to the people “brutalized” over there.
Uh…okay, bro.
The more she talks, the more people and organizations drop the Women’s March. The DNC and NAACP quietly slipped away as did the Southern Poverty Law Center and EMILY’s List. NOW dropped their sponsorship a few weeks ago.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) wrote in USA Today that she will not walk in the Women’s March in DC because of the hatred shown by Mallory. The congresswoman wrote that “[I]t should not be this difficult to condemn hate speech.”
Actresses Alyssa Milano, Debra Messing, and Rosanna Arquette don’t want anything to do with the Women’s March as long as anti-Semitism remains.
Chicago and New Orleans won’t hold a march. The Washington state chapter closed.
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