1/ My school is hosting a “discussion” with the leaders of the Women’s March today. Including @lsarsour and @TamikaDMallory.
The event is laughable. Here’s why:
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2/ They have a road blocked off and security present. There’s only about 75 people here for this event that they’ve been promoting for eight months.
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3/ It was supposed to start 16 minutes ago and the room is still very empty. (There’s free Indian food so I’m pretty pumped about that.)
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4/ When walking in I was greeted by signs everywhere saying no recording. I can only wonder why these speakers are afraid to share their views publicly.
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5/ I was greeted and given a card to submit to the speakers. So much for “a discussion.”
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6/ Clearly the leaders of the Women’s March are afraid to answer hard questions and share their views publicly. They couldn’t even get more than 75 people to show up to hear them speak on a Women’s college.
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7/ Their movement is losing steam as they continue to associate and cater to antisemitism and extremism.
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You think they’ll read my question?pic.twitter.com/T4W6iUeKmp
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@TamikaDMallory! Thanks for calling me out in front of the entire room. It’s a shame you’re too afraid to take non-vetted questions. When’s the next time you’ll be going to an event with rapid antisemite Louis Farrakhan?17 replies 104 retweets 601 likesShow this thread -
Rabid *
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