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While the Women’s March was founded in opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies and views, many involved feel that the leadership has taken the movement in the wrong direction, citing anti-Semitism, support for BDS movement and their close ties of with Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan.
Buzzfeed reporter Hannah Allam posted on Twitter, “Someone has already made a slight alteration to the map that hangs in Rashida Tlaib’s new congressional office.”
The event was scheduled to take place on Jan. 19, the date marches are expected to be held nationwide for the third consecutive year in protest of U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies.
Temple University professor and CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill takes the heat for calling for “a Free Palestine From the River to the Sea.”
“Zioness rejects the divisive examples of Linda Sarsour, Tamika Mallory and others who claim to be ‘leaders’ of women, while they continue to support anti-Semitic, homophobic figures like [Louis] Farrakhan.”
Visiting Tehran, he led a chant of “Death to Israel” in Farsi, according to Iranian media.
Louis Farrakhan refers to the U.S. as “Great Satan” during a Tehran University speech; Says to Iranians: If you persevere in your revolution despite the sanctions, “Victory will be yours.”
The Zionist Organization of America has called for Marc Lamont Hill to be fired from Temple University in Philadelphia, where he teaches, and CNN, where he is a contributor, for his support of Louis Farrakhan.
“After 2 weeks of being locked, and after 3 rejected appeals, we just received an email from Twitter stating: ‘After further review, we have unsuspended your account as it does not appear to be in violation of the Twitter Rules,’ ” Canary Mission told JNS.
Nation of Islam leader, who once blamed “powerful Jews” for 9/11 attacks, says he is not anti-Semitic, he is “anti-termite” • Facebook: Dehumanizing speech is Tier 1 violation of policy.
Controversy surrounds the presence of the Nation of Islam head, known for his anti-Semitic vitriol, and his proximity to world leaders on a public stage, including former President Bill Clinton, at the funeral of the legendary singer and civil-rights activist.
“This film will not be released on Netflix. Due to an internal miscommunication, it appeared to be scheduled for release on Netflix, but it is not,” a Netflix spokesperson told JNS.