As Twitchy told you earlier, Alyssa Milano has vowed to cut ties with the Women’s March as long as anti-Semitic Farrakhan flunkies Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory are in charge:
Alyssa Milano says she will not speak at the next Women's March as long as Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory remain a part of the leadership and refuse to condemn Louis Farrakhan's anti-semitism. https://t.co/GvrrZ5fyPy
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) November 7, 2018
Glenn Greenwald is pretty sure Milano’s aversion to Sarsour and Mallory has nothing to do with Louis Farrakhan and everything to do with … Milano being a flaming racist:
White actress announces boycott of Women's March unless its gets rid of the Palestinian-American woman and African-American woman who founded it, or until they recite from the script she demands. https://t.co/X27aQV2puQ
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 7, 2018
Is he serious with this? Yes. He is:
Glenn coming out strong for Louis Farrakhan.
— rpmjr (@rpmjrOM) November 7, 2018
Equating my defense of Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory with a defense of Louis Farrakhan is quite racist and Islamophobic. I'm sure you have reasons you tell yourself why your politics means that you can't possibly be guilty of such things, but you are nonetheless are.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 7, 2018
For the record @ggreenwald is the one who made this about race.
— Jason Argall (@jasonargall) November 7, 2018
You really don't understand even a small amount of the meaning of this discussion, but I love that I made a Trump-supporting MAGA cheerleader defend Alyssa Milano.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 7, 2018
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Way to mis-frame this.
— bluespark25 “There’s no proof of anything” (@Lesleyab) November 7, 2018
I'm accurately describing what took place. If you believe there are any parts of my tweet that are factually inaccurate, you should point them out. "Mis-framing" just means: "he's pointing out facts I wish remained invisible because they undermine my political agenda."
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 7, 2018
But that’s not what you’re doing, Glenn. Like, not even a little bit.
— Chloé S. Valdary ? (@cvaldary) November 7, 2018
That’s an odd spin on this.
— Jason Argall (@jasonargall) November 7, 2018
Err…your take is not playing too well on this one.
— IronBeardYYC (@IronBeardYYC) November 7, 2018
— Oliver Subpodcasts (@raymondchalme) November 7, 2018
Nice deflection and completely not addressing either womans anti-semitism which is what is at issue here.
— Bhess (@Bhess) November 7, 2018
because they both support antisemitism, even if they are WOC; this isn't hard Glenn
— Gary Brooks (@stoicbrooks) November 7, 2018
So Alyssa’s in the wrong because she wants them to denounce this? https://t.co/3JZin2vhI1
— Thomas Mcconville (@ThomasMcconvill) November 7, 2018
What the hell is wrong with you? You’re deliberately obfuscating the situation.
— Eric Seufert (@eric_seufert) November 7, 2018
Journalist erases Jews from our own story about bias against us. https://t.co/vTrxA9cSXk
— Carly Pildis (@CarlyPildis) November 7, 2018
What if she were boycotting Trump for not denouncing David Duke? Different story?
— John Damira (@JohnDamira) November 7, 2018
This is just incredibly incorrect. She wants the March to "get rid of" the racist and anti-semite Farrakhan. It's pretty simple, actually, and sad that you're spewing this nonsense
— Benji Backer (@BenjiBacker) November 7, 2018
You're a douche Glenn. She denounces the racism and bigotry of the likes of Sarsour, who also associate themselves with vile hatemongers like Louis Farrakhan. But then again, you're all against racism … unless it's directed against Jews, then it's cool, right?
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 7, 2018
It would be a real shame if the left were to dissociate itself from anti-Semitism, wouldn’t it?
— (((Just a Flâneur))) [vote early and often] (@EnlightFundy) November 7, 2018
Jesus, Greenwald just gets more and more trash by the day.
— ??? ??? ???? (@ann_arcana) November 7, 2018
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