I’m not discrediting those opposed to Trump’s policies. I’m discrediting Sarsour and Mallory who openly support, how can I accurately put it, “a fucking asshole; an anti-Semitic, homophobic, misogynist,grifter”.
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You’d think the Women’s March wouldn’t want leaders so closely associated with
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And Farrakhan has no small overlap with the racism of ANSWER. Every one of their marches featured anti-Semitism. I was often on the streets counter-protesting it (not in favor of the Iraq war). Plenty more where this comes from.pic.twitter.com/LNsPXNtfJE
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How many members of the next Congress would meet with Farrakhan? More than would meet with David Duke.
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The President of the United States explicitly refused to disavow David Duke in 2016 in the run-up to the South Carolina primaries.
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I was asked if there was something comparable to Farrakhan meeting congressmen and I suppled an example. How is that whataboutism?
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I think saying "both sides have their monsters" ignores difference between two things being compared (Ellison met Farrakhan when young and now disavows him, Trump is unrepentant in courtship of alt right).
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Sure, I agree and said so as much. But I don't think those few individuals are part of a larger problem.
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