First, Tamika Mallory, a gun control advocate and leader in the Black Lives Matter movement and one of the four national leaders of the Women’s March refused to “condemn” Black nationalist and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan for his anti-Semitic views, something she’s since..…
The organizers deny the allegations of anti-semitism, Nation of Islam minister known for his anti-semitic comments and telling Jay Z to Beyoncé up ( One organizer, Tamika Mallory, was seen at February 2018 event where Farrakhan said Jews are my enemy.. ..…
But the effort has been undermined by allegations that some of the national leaders have made anti-Semitic remarks or refused to condemn Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan. ..…
Much of the controversy stems from Women's March co-president Mallory's refusal to condemn Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, a proponent of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories who recently described Jews as 'termites.' . ..…
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