Anti-Trump Women’s Movement Teams Up With Islamic Terrorist: Clarion Project
“All women are requested to wear red in solidarity for a day of anti-capitalist feminism.” – International Women’s Day
The liberal left has teamed up with extremist and violent Islamists in its next salvo against newly-inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump, according to the non-profit think tank The Clarion Project.
On March 8, International Women’s Day, a follow-up event to the January 21 Women’s March on Washington, will be staged.
One of the co-authors of the “militant” manifesto behind the nationwide event is convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Yousef Odeh. Odeh was convicted in Israel in 1970 for being involved in two fatal bombings. She spent the next10 years in jail before she was released as part of a prisoner exchange in 1980.
Odeh moved to the U.S. by omitting her terrorism conviction from her immigration papers and then served as the associate director of the Arab American Action Network in Chicago. She later worked as an ObamaCare navigator on the federal parole, despite being a convicted member of a radical Islamic terrorist organization.
The January 21 Women’s March on Washington was organized by Islamist apologist and activist Linda Sarsour, a supporter of Shariah law. The U.S. news media failed to report the major role radical Muslim women played in the huge demonstration.
In 2014, she was convicted in the U.S. for concealing her past and thus illegally obtaining U.S. citizenship. After claiming she forgot about her conviction and imprisonment in Israel due to post traumatic stress disorder, she was awarded a new trial which is currently pending. The so-called women’s movement is holding up a convicted Muslim terrorist as their hero, according to Clarion staff.
The women’s event manifesto, printed as an open letter in the British left-wing newspaper The Guardian, calls for “striking, marching, blocking roads, bridges, and squares, abstaining from domestic, care and sex work” and “boycotting” pro-Trump businesses.
All women are requested to wear red in solidarity for a day of “anti-capitalist feminism.”
Odeh’s co-authors include Angela Davis, a proud member of the Communist Party and a retired professor, who was a supporter of the original Black Panthers and a 1960s radical icon. Davis was prosecuted and acquitted in 1972 for an armed takeover of a California courtroom that resulted in the murder of a judge.
The January 21 Women’s March on Washington was organized by Islamist apologist and activist Linda Sarsour, a supporter of shariah law. The U.S. news media failed to report the major role radical Muslim women played in the huge demonstration.
“Shariah law is reasonable and once [sic] u read into the details it makes a lot of sense. People just know the basics,“ tweeted Sarsour.
As for women with whom she does not agree, Sarsour tweeted, “Brigitte Gabriel=Ayaan Hirsi Ali. She’s asking 4 an a$$ whippin’. I wish I could take their vaginas away – they don’t deserve to be women.”