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Behind the Aegis

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3. Just goes to show, your signature line isn't true to some people.
Sun Mar 4, 2018, 01:11 PM
Mar 2018

For all the talk of "intersectionality", people seem to forget that said intersectionality also is supposed to work for Jewish women. Also, may be there should be a discussion about the "intersectionality" of anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry, as opposed to railing just about racism from the neo-Nazis, let's remember when they marched in Charlottesville, they were chanting "Jews will not replace us." But for FFS, Farrakhan has a long history of sexist and misogynistic spewings, so why are they supporting this clown?! It is also hard to miss the transphobia the hatemonger is peddling. If the shithead "president" made such comments, those women would likely be outraged about the transphobia, and "cry" their crocodile tears about the anti-Semitism, yet when this asshole does it...silence; except Mallory who is playing the "victim".




She is getting LOTS of push back. I am actually surprised. Maybe there are those who do care about anti-Semitism, they just don't seem to flock here in great numbers.

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