“A Letter on Loyalty, Agency and Unity,” written by Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour)https://mavenroundtable.io/lindasarsour/politics/a-letter-on-loyalty-agency-unity-and-the-farrakhan-controversy-EqyktSghwkywYL1jKsADdQ/ …
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Shes such a liar...this is how she advocates for "Kingian non-violence"?pic.twitter.com/hQbxXQbhS4
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Wasn’t it Linda’s Imam whose children were arrested in the desert for having their children living in squalor and training them to use military grade rifles to commit acts of violence?
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Yes. She called him her mentor, actually. So we know who's philosophy she really follows. "Non-violence" Please fuck off w that noise.
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Definitely get a book on onomastics, because clearly
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There's also this from the Women's March Communications Director.http://skepticreview.com/2018/11/16/alyssa-milano-the-white-women-lined-up-behind-her-the-oppressors-game/ …
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Stay the struggle, Yasmine. I know you must get weary, but your work is important.
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I don’t understand how she call herself a Palestinian their has never been a Palestine sovereign country. The phrase was coined by the Romans back in 135 A.D. after the Judaea revolt. Romans recorded as Syria-Palestina merging Syria and Judaea. It’s in the Roman archives records.
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