The Descent of the Women’s March into Anti-Semitism Should Come as No Surprise
The results of the intersectional fog.
December 27, 2018
The results of the intersectional fog.
Evidence that the anti-Trump Women’s March movement has been infected by anti-Semitism, beginning with at least two of its leaders, has been accumulating for some time; a recent exposé in Tablet brought the issue to a head. To Christine Rosen, the new revelations are all too predictable:
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Login or SubscribeThe results of the intersectional fog.
The protests haven’t stopped, and the mullahs are weaker than ever.
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
An overblown conclusion.
And its “love bridge.”