There’s something particularly disgusting about Linda Sarsour attempting to stake out a moral high ground with regard to the deadly Tree of Life shooting.
But here we are:
Whomever did this is a monster. Our places of worship should be sanctuaries. We should all be free and safe to practice our faith in this country without fear of being targeted. https://t.co/w2zbYz7oaN
— Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour) October 27, 2018
An important and powerful sentiment … except when it comes from Linda Sarsour.
You are a snake. Don’t pretend to feel bad for this atrocity when we all know you’re cheering inside.
— ProudConservative (@AntonioBNeto) October 27, 2018
Cool. Denounce Louis Farrakhan. https://t.co/yz02RUCEbh
— Emily Zanotti (@emzanotti) October 28, 2018
“Is this woman serious?” – Louis Farrakhan, close personal friend of Linda Sarsour.
— Paul Z (@PaulZWaDC) October 27, 2018
Your best friend @LouisFarrakhan called us termites and preached for hate against us. You never said a word. Actually you have preached more hate towards us. Keep your thoughts for yourself, your support isn’t welcomed by the vast majority of our community.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) October 27, 2018
As if Sarsour weren’t bad enough, the Women’s March is also trying to capitalize on the dead to push their agenda:
“President Trump, you are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you fully denounce white nationalism.”
A powerful letter to @realDonaldTrump from the Squirrel Hill Jewish community. https://t.co/UD6pRn15kz
— Women's March (@womensmarch) October 29, 2018
Yeah … about that letter:
This letter is from a particular progressive Jewish group, Bend the Arc, that says “resisting the Trump agenda” is a core part of its mission. We should be careful about suggesting it speaks for the broader community, though of course many in the community agree here. https://t.co/spA8DT4dI4
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 29, 2018
11 people is the Jewish community? It's barely a minyan. https://t.co/gPcov1WMvc
— Beto O'Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) October 29, 2018
So, not only is the Women’s March playing games in an attempt to weaponize Pittsburgh’s Jewish community, but they’re doing so without having done anything to purge anti-Semitism from their own ranks.
& u r not welcome until u fully denounce #Farrakhan
— JannieEyes (@jannieeyes) October 29, 2018
Denounce Louis Farrakhan. https://t.co/2pgagZ8DOt
— Caleb Howl (@CalebHowe) October 29, 2018
Probably should sit this one out considering your own leader is an anti-Semite.
— Angie (@AngieS1980) October 29, 2018
Coming from a group that has an anti-Semite as a leader within its ranks, I'm not sure you have the grounds to trumpet any letters to Trump about bigotry. https://t.co/Am2PrZrBlU
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) October 29, 2018
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