Woman’s March Organizer is Not Who You Think She Is

On January 21, the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, a Women’s March on Washington, D.C. was held and drew a crowd estimated in size from 500,000 to one million people. It was co-chaired by a purposefully diverse group of four young women — Carmen Perez, Tamika Mallory, “Bob” Bland and Linda Sarsour. The latter woman, Ms. Sarsour, is a Palestinian-American from Brooklyn who’s the executive director of the Arab-American Association of New York.

Almost unbelievably, Sarsour is both in favor of Sharia law and supportive of the terrorist group Hamas. She’s been photographed with at least one operative of the latter organization at a Muslim-American Society convention in Chicago where she was a featured speaker.

Despite (or perhaps because of) her declaring hatred for the state of Israel, Sarsour was appointed a “Champion of Change” by the Obama White House. A number of Sarsour’s public Twitter messages have an overtly seditious tone wherein she idealizes Sharia law and appears to wish that it becomes the law of the land in the U.S.

But how can Sarsour square support for feminist causes with an Islamic code that mandates the subjugation of women to men and is responsible for horrific abuses ranging from child marriage to honor killings? Clearly, this is another scary example of Islamic supremacism infiltrating the American Left.

Watch as this news reporter breaks down who this woman really is.


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