The hits just keep on coming for the “ladies” of the Women’s March. The group currently has an extreme image problem in the form of anti-Semitism. No justification can explain the excuses Women’s March leaders — like Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour — have given for their support of the bigoted, anti-Semitic leader of the Nation of Islam Louis Farrakhan and their steadfastness in denigrating the state of Israel.
In a recent interview with PBS “Firing Line” host Margaret Hoover, Mallory was asked whether Israel has the right to exist. Unsurprisingly, Mallory couldn’t give a straight answer.
“Is it your view that Israel has a right to exist as a nation?” Hoover asked Mallory.
“I have said many times that I feel everyone has a right to exist,” Mallory responded. “I feel everyone has a right to exist. I just don’t feel that anyone has a right to exist at the disposal of another group.”
Weren’t people like Mallory the same people who bashed those that claimed “all lives matter” when the radical social justice group Black Lives Matter was at their height? So why is it okay for Mallory to give an all-encompassing answer, but advocating for “all lives” is racist?
You can watch the exchange below:
The co-president of the @womensmarch refuses to affirm Israel’s right to exist— saying “everyone has a right to exist...I just don’t feel that everyone has a right to exist at the disposal of another group." pic.twitter.com/6BEwkAYVKT
— Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (@FiringLineShow) January 18, 2019
“In your view, does that include Israelis in Israel?” Hoover followed up.
“I believe that all people have the right to exist,” Mallory answered. “And that Palestinians are also suffering with a great crisis. And that there are other Jewish scholars who will sit here and say the same.”
After giving her answer, Mallory got a little testy and wanted to change the topic.
“I’m done talking about this,” Mallory said with conviction. “You can move on.”
That’s when Hoover laid the hammer down on Mallory.
“I just don’t think it requires scholarly knowledge to be able to say that Israel has a right to exist.” Hoover said.
Boom!
Mallory simply repeated her “everyone has a right to exist” line, because she just couldn’t utter the words, ‘Israel has the right to exist.”
The Women’s March? Dead movement walking!