It's pretty bizarre how the organizer of this march is an open anti-Semite who is proudly in support of Sharia law. She can be traced many years back, receiving taxpayer dollars to spew out pro-Muslim, anti-American garbage. There are even reports that claim she has been in meetings with Hamas financiers and people with links to Islamic extremism. Here's an example of "moderate" views from these kinds of people:
So, cutting to the chase, anyone who claims to be for the benefit of women yet also supports Sharia law is an absolute moron. There's no gentler way to put it…
Under Sharia law: - Women can be beaten
- Marriage and sex with pre-*****cent girls is permissible
- Wives are forced to be subservient
- Women are not given the same divorce rights as men
- Women are deemed lacking faith and intelligence
- Raping female captives is permissable
It's blatantly obvious that her first priority is the spread of Sharia law and Islamification of the West. She's taking advantage of a weak point in history where many Americans are obsessed over the words of a guy with a bad haircut and spray tan, and she's hijacking the issue to further incite anti-American sentiments.
Many of the people who may have protested may not follow her views, but it's a manipulation and exploitation of the issue. It's completely moronic and contradictory to in one tweet promote your "women's march" and in another fawn over Sharia law. It doesn't help that people like Madonna and Katy Perry are the ones standing up and trying to become the face of this movement… The whole thing was created by an anti-Semite and is being coat-tailed by angry female entertainers who are struggling to remain relevant.
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As Guri stated, only a part of the women's march was for women's rights themselves. Dozens of other rights are being celebrated. So honestly, I don't really care if she's in support of sharia law or not, and I'm sure everyone who participated in the protests doesn't either.