Linda Sharia Sarsour Brags How She Influenced Democratic Leadership To Scrap Resolution Against Jew-Hatred

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Linda Sarsour Explains How She Influenced Democratic Leadership To Scrap Original Anti-Semitism Resolution

Daily Caller, March 9, 2019: |

Women’s March co-founder Linda Sarsour explained Friday how she and other left-wing organizers influenced the final language of the “anti-hate” resolution that passed the House Thursday night.

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The resolution, initially launched as a rebuke exclusively against anti-Semitism following remarks made by Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, was later broadened to include all forms of bigotry. Sarsour in her video took credit for convincing House Democratic leadership for “expanding the language of the resolution to include condemning all forms of bigotry.” (RELATED: Democratic Rebuke Against Anti-Semitism Becomes Resolution Against Everything Else)

The Women’s March co-founder attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last Tuesday for initially allowing the anti-Semitism resolution, saying in a Facebook post, “Nancy is a typical white feminist upholding the patriarchy doing the dirty work of powerful white men. God forbid the men are upset – no worries, Nancy to the rescue to stroke their egos.”

Democrats argued with one another last Wednesday over the resolution’s language. Washington Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the progressive caucus’s leader, did not want Omar’s name in the resolution, while a number of Jewish members reportedly pushed to include it. Ultimately, the resolution omitted Omar’s name.

According to Sarsour on Friday, she and her fellow organizers worked behind the scenes to change the original intent of the non-binding resolution by the end of the week. (RELATED: Democrat Anti-Hate Resolution Passes House)

“Friends, our supporters, you know the Women’s March we’re going through some rough times and if you know anything about this past week, I’m going to give you some ideas of what we did this week. So, many of you know that our sister Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was under attack,” Sarsour said.

She continued, “And you know being able to mobilize progressive leaders across the country to sign on to a letter to organize a press conference in support of Ilhan Omar to call on the Democratic leadership to actually expand the language of the resolution to include condemning all forms of bigotry because that’s the kind of movement we’re apart of.”

“The women’s march is a movement that unequivocally rejects all forms of racism and anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia and that’s what we called on the Democratic leadership to do — that in our lifetime we made history with a resolution that is going to be in the public record for life,” Sarsour added.

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felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Maybe I was wrong.
Does Linda Sarsour hold the gavel?

ace wheeler
ace wheeler
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

No, but she has the ear and same ideology as Omar. This photo was taken election night last Fall. It isn’t just Somalians that elected her.

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felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  ace wheeler

Dopey white people and this is how Muslims see it.
Eye roll.

leonore35
leonore35
5 years ago
Reply to  ace wheeler

Not even a Trojan horse which tricked the Trojans. She makes it quite obvious what she is there to do

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
5 years ago
Reply to  leonore35

Agree…no Muslim or, invasion of Muslims should be compared to the “Trojan Horse” analogy. The more appropriate representation for non-violent, but faithful Muslims loyal to the ideology of Islam living in Western society would be:comment image

Dennis Durkop
Dennis Durkop
5 years ago
Reply to  leonore35

She is doing peaceful jihad in the advancement of the caliphate!

Dennis Durkop
Dennis Durkop
5 years ago
Reply to  leonore35

She is doing peaceful jihad in the advancement of the caliphate!

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

Letter sent to Pelosi from Sourface –

Leaders Support Congresswoman Ilhan Omar
March 5, 2019

The Honorable Speaker Nancy Pelosi
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Speaker Pelosi,

It has come to our attention that the House Democratic leadership plans to introduce a resolution originally intended to reprimand Congresswoman Omar for critical comments she made about Israel. We urge the Democratic senior leadership to instead pass a resolution that equally condemns antisemitism and Islamophobia, as well as religious bigotry of all kinds, condemns anti-Black racism and xenophobia, and condemns physical threats against any members of Congress especially those who are persons of color or otherwise minorities.

We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, stand with Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib and their vision of a world without racism and oppression, and we reject the vicious and racially-motivated bad-faith smears against them, including false charges of antisemitism, accusations of links to terrorism, and death threats.

We believe that it is critical for the resolution to condemn all forms of bigotry. In today’s political climate, antisemitism and Islamophobia are frighteningly prevalent, their flames being fanned at the highest levels, including by the current presidential administration. We must work hand-in-hand to combat them together. A congressional resolution cannot afford to glance over the alarming spike of actual antisemitism, Islamophobia, and religious bigotry in the U.S. today, particularly from the far-right that is by far the greatest purveyor of hate crimes, as statistics show. To single out Congresswoman Omar with unfounded accusations of antisemitism in itself perpetuates an Islamophobic stereotype that Muslims are inherently antisemitic. Americans, including Muslims, can and should be, able to criticize Israeli policies or American policies toward Israel without being falsely accused of antisemitism.

Furthermore, no nation-state should be above criticism. No lobby, whether representing foreign or domestic interests, should be above criticism. Criticizing Saudi Arabia or the Saudi lobby is not inherently Islamophobic; similarly, criticizing Israeli policies or the Israeli lobby is not inherently anti-semitic. Representative Ilhan was consistent in her critique of both. Censoring and silencing political commentary, even on sensitive issues deemed unpopular by some, weakens our democracy and is counter to the interests of our country and our core values of free political expression. The Democratic leadership should also not gloss over or erase the many prominent Jewish voices who penned op-eds, ran interviews, or took to social media to echo the above points.

It is crucial for the resolution to also condemn anti-Black racism and xenophobia. As a Black Muslim woman, Representative Omar is uniquely and personally threatened by the exceptional atmosphere of unfair scrutiny of her right to engage in legitimate political debate. With the current rise of white nationalism and xenophobia, bigotry certainly includes but also certainly extends well beyond antisemitism, and the Democratic leadership would be dangerously tone-deaf not to mention the horrific significant rise in violence, hate crimes, and death threats against all communities of color.

We also call on you to condemn any threat of violence against members of Congress who are people of color. While we are opposed to violence, or threats of violence, to any member of Congress whatsoever, we recognize that the most vulnerable people among our elected officials are those who come from communities of color. Representative Omar has been at the receiving end of death threats and accusations of links to terrorism, as publicly displayed in the West Virginia statehouse. These attacks on her are rooted in both racism and Islamophobia, and we have no doubt that the politically motivated accusations of antisemitism are actually fueling these threats.

Since she has taken office, Representative Omar has consistently been one of the most progressive voices in Congress. We are grateful to her for her consistent and principled stance in support of economic justice, racial justice, immigration justice, environmental justice, justice for the oppressed including Palestinians, and an end to war. The Democratic leadership should celebrate and support her instead of abandoning and condemning her.

We urge you to pass a resolution that condemns all bigotry and racism. We call on you to pursue this opportunity to demonstrate moral leadership and unity, particularly as the 2020 elections loom large.

Signed,

Linda Sarsour, MPower Change
Imam Omar Suleiman, Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research
Imam Asad Zaman, Muslim American Society of Minnesota
Ahmed Bedier, United Voices for America
Mongi Dhaouadi, United Voices for America
Nihad Awad, Council on American Islamic Relations
Rasha Mubarak, Young Democrats of Orange County/Muslim Women’s Organization
Maurice Mitchell, Working Families Party
Nelini Stamp, Working Families Party
Alan Minsky, Progressive Democrats of America
Andrea Mercado, New Florida Majority
Michael McBride, LIVE FREE USA/Faith In Action
Dave Zirin, Sports Editor, The Nation
Patrisse Cullors, Black Lives Matter Global Network
Ahmad Abuznaid, National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC)
Rabbi Michael E Feinberg, Micah Roundtable
Rabbi Alissa Wise, Jewish Voice for Peace
Audrey Sasson, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ)
Imam Khalid Griggs, Islamic Circle of North America
Rev. Traci Blackmon, United Church of Christ
Rebecca Vilkomerson, Jewish Voice for Peace
Yonah Lieberman, IfNotNow
Cristina Jiménez Moreta, United We Dream
Lara Haft, Rabbinical Student, Hebrew College
Ana Maria Archila, CPD Action
Yvette Simpson, Democracy for America
Charles Chamberlain, Democracy for America
Brieanna Fisher, Democracy for America
May Ye, Jewish Voice for Peace Rabbinical Council
Shaunna Thomas, UltraViolet
Tamika D. Mallory, Women’s March
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Dante Barry, Million Hoodies Movement for Justice
Joyce Ajlouny, American Friends Service Committee
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, SouthPaw MI
Carmen Perez, The Gathering for Justice
Heidi Hess, CREDO Action
Avideh Moussavian, NILC Immigrant Justice Fund
Rafael Shimunov, The Jewish Vote
Isabel Sousa-Rodriguez, Florida Immigrant Coalition
Zaina Alsous, The Dream Defenders
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Murad Awawdeh, New York State Immigrant Action Fund
Yousef Munayyer, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR)
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Sylvia Schwarz, Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign
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Imam John Ederer, Muslim Community Center Of Charlotte
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David Kyuman Kim, Connecticut College & The Love-Driven Politics Collective
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Jordan S. Kushner, Civil Rights Attorney
Khalil Meek, Muslim Legal Fund of America
Rose Hamid, Muslim Women of the Carolinas
Giulianna Di Lauro, New Consensus
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Donna Davis, Black Lives Matter: Tampa
Huda Khwaja, Muslim American Society
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Nida Sahouri Ali, American Muslims for Palestine
Fadi Saba,Culture and Conflict Forum
Ayman Taleb, Muslim Legal Fund of America
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Sumaiya Ahmed Sheikh, Michigan Muslim Community Council
Ahmed M Ragab, Activist
Leeban Bashir, Muslim American Society
Mohammed Haque, Muslim American Society- NY
Bobbi Siegelbaum, Jewish Voice for Peace
Ayman Mohamad, MEC
Feras Majeed, Muslim American Society-CT
Mohammed Khader, Youth Caucus of America (YCA)
Ayman Tailakh, California State University : Los Angeles
Steve Siegelbaum, Jewish Voice for Peace
Diana Curry, Orange County Democratic Party
Kristin Dooley, Women Against Military Madness
Hala Yacout, Muslim American Society
Minister Emeritus, Rev. David W. Good, First Congregational Church of Old Lyme
Ahmed Rabi, Pearls of Hope Community Center
Niki Franco, Power U Center for Social Change
Dr. Tarece Johnson, The Global Purpose Approach
Noura Khouri, Al-Awda
Christopher Cuevas, QLatinx
Ismail Hussein, Masjid Abu Khadra
Sarah Leberstein, Public Interest Attorney
Claire Cook and Dominic Moulden, Organizing Neighborhood Equity
Omar Taha, Muslim American Society
Steven Cobble, Political Consultant
Patrick Morales, Tempe Elementary School District
María Torres-López, Diáspora en Resistencia
Nauman Khan, ISWV
Lara Kiswani, Arab Resource & Organizing Center (AROC)
Nida Allam, North Carolina Democratic Party
Melanie Atha, Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Sydney Brown, Florida Student Power
Krizia Lopez Arce, Organize Florida
Marwa Fayed, Activist
Dr. Maha Hilal, Justice for Muslims Collective
Josina Manu, Jewish Voice for Peace, Twin Cities
Bader El-Ghussein, MD, Muslim American Society – NY
Hussein Ebied, Muslim Leadership Council
Colin Christopher, Interfaith Activist
Zackary Reinhardt, Millennials for Revolution
Sadaf Saied, Muslim Women’s Organization
Kristian Davis Bailey, Black for Palestine
Eric Angell, Middle East Peace Now
Sami Khwaja, Muslim Youth Leadership Awards
Nada Elia, Washington Advocates for Palestinian Rights
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Diana Digges, Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East
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Tasnim Mellouli, Youth Climate Justice Spokesperson Bureau
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Hanane Wahabi, Al Huda Society
Zainab Chaudry, CAIR MD
Andy Shallal, Busboys and Poets
Basma Heda, Muslim Student Association- UCF
Lana Safah, Muslim American Society
Michael Spath, Indiana Center for Middle East Peace
Katherine Asuncion, Grassroots International
Wa’el Alzayat, Emgage Action
Karen Schraufnagel, Minnesotans Against Islamophobia
Robin Hensel, Little Falls OCC-U-PIE for the common good
Mervat Aly, The American People
Socorro Ramos-Avilés, Iniciativa Acción Puertorriqueña
Fawwaz Alkayyali, Rama Medical Group
Dalia Hassaballa, Muslim American Society – Chicago
Naylee Farjad, Palestine Action Committee of Texas
Yasser Abdel-Aziz, Muslim American Society
Samir Abdelmawla, Islamic Center of Wheaton
Laurie Zimmerman, Jewish Voice for Peace, Congregation Shaarei Shamayim
Nancy Khalil, University of Michigan
Zahra Antar, ICNA Relief
Amin Ezzeddine, MAS Maryland
Abdeltawab Hendawi, University of Virginia
Nadia Ibrahim, Muslim American Society
Isra Ibrahim, Students for Justice in Palestine
Kawthar Ali, Muslim American Society-MN
Mohammad Alomari, Muslim American Society
David Mivasair, Ahavat Olam Synagogue
John Gunkel, Jewish Voice for Peace
Elena Stein, Jewish Voice for Peace
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Mohamed Samer, Dar Alhijra
Fathi BenAmer, Muslim American Society
Herbert Davis, Central MN Atheists
Mujahid Asamarai, Muslim American Society of Minnesota
Yonah Lieberman, IfNotNow
Hatem Elhady, Toledo Muslim Doctors Initiative
Osama Idlibi, Muslim Community Center of Charlotte
Mohamed Badawi, MAS-CT
Abdulsalam ibn Yahya Stillwagner, Masjid al-Salam
Toufique Harun, Muslims For Progress
Rachel Faulkner, Black Yids Matter
Julianne Hoffenberg, The Gathering for Justice
Azhar Ghani, ICCV
Faisal Buharie, Interfaith Community Activist
Lisa Albrecht, Jewish Voice for Peace
Saamih Bashir, MAS Detroit
Nakibur Rahman, Organization for Peace and Justice
Dilshad Lalani, Muslim American Society
Mohammed Yasser, MAS Sacramento
Mazen Mokhtar, Baitulmaal
Karen New Ball, Pax Christi USA
Ahmed Hussein, HVAC Engineering
Hussein Ata, Muslim American Society
Darlene Coffman, SE MN Alliance of Peacemakers
Ahmed Mohamed, Muslim American Society (FL)
Ramon Mejía, About Face: Veterans Against the War
Hannan Sayed, CAI
Abo-Elkhier Serag, Islamic Education Resource Foundation
Mohammed Purmul , We Love Our Neighbors
Magdy Hussein, Education
Zarina Baber, Muslim Caucus of America
Feras El-Ghussein, MAS Kansas City
Zarina Baber, Muslim Caucus of America
Mohammed Bondugjie, Muslim American Society
Thomas Adriaan Hellinger, Orlando Local of the Democratic Socialists of America
Nausheena Hussain, Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment
Hammad Alam, Asian Americans Advancing Justice-LA
Ahmed Amer, MAS
Kinjo Kiema, BYP100 DC Chapter
Mohamed El-Fakharany, Muslim American Society
Nahela Morales, ICNA Council of Social Justice
Eman Haymour , Muslim American Society
Fawad Shaiq, Council on American Islamic Relations – LA
Louise Cherico, WestPac
Aminah Hamidullah, Knowledge For Living
Sumiyia Jafri, Jafri Law Firm
Sara Kenana, Muslim American Society
Dr. Amin Ezzeddine, MAS Maryland
Salman Muntazir, MSA Moorpark
Doran Schrantz , ISAIAH
Michael Deheeger, Jewish Voice for Peace
Edward Rowley, Jewish Voice for Peace
Shaniyat Chowdhury, Muslims for Progress
Mohamed Mursal, IANA
Dima Khalidi, Palestine Legal
Shakeel Syed, DEEN Foundation
Mouhmoud Kounkourou, Muslim American Society
Henry Lowendorf, Greater New Haven Peace Council
Nana Abdelkader, Alhuda Academy
Warren David, Arab America
Qutaibah J. Abbasi, Duncanville Islamic Center
Akil Shabazz, The Dream Defenders
Malika Jemeelah Abdurrahman, Muslim American Society South Florida Chapter
Dr. Amal David, Arab America
Karim Mozawalla, Hamza Academy
Hani Elkadi, Egyptian Americans for Freedom and justice
Dr. Manal Fakhoury, FLI
Mohammad Hamadeh, Peace for Palestine
Sister Cecelia Lavan, Sisters of St. Dominic of Blauvelt, NY
Khadija Y. Mehter, International Socialist Organization
Mohamed Ahmed, Mosque Foundation
Tasnia Ahamed, Muslims for Progress
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Kifah Shah, MPower Change
Nada El-Eryan, Eyewitness Palestine
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Chase Carter, Jewish Voice for Peace – DC Metro
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Nazia Ashraful, CAIR-Massachusetts
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Amani Elghussein, Kansas City Muslim community
Jodi Melamed, Jewish Voice for Peace Milwaukee
Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ
Emily Eliot Miller, Jewish Voice for Peace
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Mohamed Abdullahi, Bayan Institute
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Moussa Elbayoumy, CAIR-Kansas
Khansaa Elguenaoui, Muslim American Society
Trish Florence, SATX Indivisible
Muna Jaber, Muslim American Society
Abdullah Mourad, Muslim American Society
Unaisah Vorajee, UCF MSA
Sara P Driscoll, Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine
Michael Hager, Mass Peace Action
Nada. Faye, MAS YOUTH ATLANTA
Farrell Brody, Jewish Voice For Peace, Central Ohio
Judith Norman, Jewish Voice for Peace
Tali Ruskin, Jewish Voice for Peace – Philadelphia
Ekram Haque, CAIR-DALLAS
Omar Khalil, Muslim Students Association at Cal State Northridge
Zainab Jamal, Muslim Student Association
Hena Zuberi, Justice For All
Praveen sinha, Equality Labs
Katherine Franke, Columbia University
Muhammad T Rahman,New York Muslim United for Civic Engagement
Adnan Majid, UCLA
Isaac Evans-Frantz, Action Corps NYC
Ari Lev Fornari, Kol Tzedek
David L. Mandel, Jewish Voice for Peace
Barry Cohen, Jewish Voice for Peace – Twin Cities
Shamshad Muscati, Muslim American Society, Los Angeles
Atif Akbar, Islamic Center of Reseda
David Williams, West Coast University
Jessica Rosenberg, Jewish Voice for Peace
Jaymie Sawyer, Jewish Voice for Peace
Jeff Kleim, Massachusetts Peace Action
Shaheer KM, KMCA
Brian Polejes, California Democratic State Central Committee
Carolina C. Sitrin, Jewish Voice for Peace
Gina Crandell, Jewish Voice for Peace Boston
Karen Dabdoub, CAIR-Cincinnati
Anes Mokeddem, Muslim American Society
Ahmed Dalaq, Muslim American Society
Howard lenow, Jewish Voice for Peace
Imam ShemsAdeen Ben-Masaud, Colorado Imam Council
Djilali Kacem, Islamic Society of Greater St. Louis
Yahya Suufi, Islamic Association of North America
Safaa Alshiraida, Muslim American Society of New Jersey
Rosalind Petchesky, Jewish Voice for Peace
Omar El-Hamarna, Memphis Muslim Americans
Jill Charney, Jewish Voice for Peace-Boston
Imam Hassan Jama, Islamic Association Of North America (IANA)
Mariam Siddique, Islamic Circle of North America
Safei Hamed, Ph.D, Center for Egyptian American Relations
Marwa Ghumrawi, Power of Women Ohio
Randah El-Gendi, UCF MSA
Hassan El-Alami, Muslim American Society – BOSTON
Abdelhafid Djemil, Islamic Leadership Council of NY
Mohammad Banawan, Muslim Community Center of Charlotte
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Rana Fakhr, Muslim American Society Syracuse Chapter
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Laila Barakat, Muslim American Society
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Liz Mulford, Jewish Voice for Peace
Thomas S. Russell, United Church of Christ – Palestine-Israel Network
Malaak Saadah, Muslim American Society
Ellen Brotsky, Jewish Voice for Peace – Bay Area
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Magdy Ibrahim, MCA
Nancy Fleischer, Jewish Voice for Peace, Sacramento Chapter
Susan Gordon, Jewish Voice for Peace
Abeer Ebeid, Muslim American Society
Azihan Ibrahim, Muslim American Society – Charlotte
Edward Ahmed Mitchell, CAIR Georgia
Avideh Moussavian, NILC Immigrant Justice Fund
Cole Harrison, Massachusetts Peace Action
Meryl Crean, Jewish Voice for Peace
Sahar S El Shafie, North Carolina Public Schools
Anees Rehman, Islamic Circle of North America
Mariyama Scott, IfNotNow San Diego
Mariam El-Khatib, American Muslims for Palestine
Mohammad Zafar, United States Marine
Raniah El-Gendi, Emgage
Tamee Hicheri , American Muslim Society
Zareen Kamal American Friends Service Committee
Alan Wagman, Jewish Voice for Peace – Albuquerque
Imran Pasha, Hyderabad Deccan Cultural Association
Najeeb Kamil, MAS Bay Area
Helen & Bob Schroeder, SE MN Peacemakers
Rozina Gilani, Atlanta’s Radical Art Community
Qadri Abdallah, IFN
David Swanson, World Beyond War
Bilal Murad, MD, ZACAH (Zakat, Aid & Charity Assisting Humanity)
Aneesa Waheed, Ihsan School of Excellence
Jimmy Rothschild, IfNotNow
Burt Jacobson, Kehilla Community Synagogue
Ari Bloomekatz, Rethinking Schools
Somaia Saie, Muslim American Society
Sue Udry, Defending Rights & Dissent
Mollie March-Steinman, Chatham University College Democrats
Linda Gaither, Episcopal Peace Fellowship Palestine/Israel Network
Faisal chemban, KMCA
Walid Elgharbawy, Muslim American Society
Shahid Mahmood, Roswell Community Masjid
Abdeljalil Mezgouri, ICSD
Khury Petersen-Smith, Black 4 Palestine
Ossama Kamel, CAIR -San Francisco Bay Area
Somaia Saie, Muslim American Society
Tareq Purmul, Muslim American Society of San Diego
Portia A. Boulger, Save Main Street and Appalachians Rising
Mahmoud Oriqat, Jerusalem Consulting Engineers Inc
Mark Burton, Denver Peace Council
Saira Alli, Muslim Student Association
Huwaida Arraf, National Lawyers Guild–Free Palestine Subcommittee
Ameerah Kalai, UCF MSA
Rebecca Oliver, IfNotNow
Saira Rao, In This Together Media
Fran Zell, Makom Shalom Synagogue, Jewish Voice for Peace
John Wagner, United Methodists for Kairos Response
Yahya Abdul-Basser, Cornell University Muslim Educational and Cultural Association
Sara Ali, ICNM
Lois Levitan, Ithaca Jewish Voice for Peace/Committee for Justice in Palestine
Marietta Macy, Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Taher M Abdelhadi, Muslim American Society of Brooklyn and Staten Island
Traci Yoder, National Lawyers Guild
Lisa Drapkin, National Lawyers Guild
Allie Perry, United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network
Margaret Holub, Albion, California
Mashood Yunus, mnia.org
Abdelhamead Ibrahim, CAIR-SFBA
Abdul Jebrin, MAS Chicago
Chip Gibbons, Defending Rights & Dissent
Adam Maguire, Lucas County Young Democrats
Moureen Kaki, Students for Justice in Palestine UTSA
Abby Harms, Jewish Voice for Peace – Denver/Boulder
Jenni Siri, Silvers for Sanders
Abby Okrent, Jewish Voice for Peace
Tariq Luthun, Palestinian Youth Movement – Michigan
Ali Farooqui, CAIR – California Chapter
Aaron J. Dinkinm, IfNotNow San Diego
Justin Hansford, Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center
Ali Fattom, PhD, University of Michigan
Amina Baha, Reviving Islamic Sisterhood Empowerment RISE
Tasneem Kaddoura, Muslim American Society
Salat Tuke, Dar Omar Al Farooq
Mohamed Sadeia, Muslim American society of New York
Reem Subei, Lucas County Young Muslim Democrats
Vajiha Jafri, CAIR – California Chapter
Ahmed Kousba, Muslim American Society
Nermeen Bassiouny, Muslim American Society
Mikos Fabersunne, Palestine-Israel Working Group of Nevada County, CA
Miriam R Budnick, Jewish Voice for Peace Rhode Island
Brooke Hotez, Jewish Voice for Peace – Tucson
Margarita Mercure Hibbs, Our Revolution New Mexico
Cheryl Qamar Jewish Voice for Peace – Hudson Valley Chpater
Tali David, IfNotNow
Thomas Beilman, United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network
Jeremy Rosen, IfNotNow
Bud Hensgen, Virginia Coalition for Human Rights
Suzanne Adely, National Lawyers Guild
Irshad Khan, Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
Elias Purmul, Muslim American Society
Afaf Nasher, CAIR-NY
Azadeh Shahshahani, SELECT
Madelin Flores, Florida Student Power Network
Sam Forma, Democratic Socialists of America – Los Angeles
Zach Popkin-Hall, IfNotNow Austin
Keren Soffer-Sharon, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
Gracie Greenberg, JVP—Baltimore
Suhail Mulla, Islamic Society West Valley
Stanley Heller, Middle East Crisis Committee
Ann Muir, United Church of Christ Palestine Israel Network
Marjorie Suisman, Jewish Voice for Peace
Jeremy Milgrom, Clergy for Peace
Ellen Broms, Jewish Voice for Peace, Sacramento
Dylan Awalt-Conley, NYC-DSA Anti-War Working Group
Rev. Allison Tanner, Rev. Diane Dulin and Rev. Muriel Schmid, FOSNA’s Clergy and Seminary Action Council
Kate Kizer, Win Without War
Emily Jacobio, IfNotNow Chicago
Charlotte Badler, IfNotNow Boston
Dan Feder, Jewish Voice for Peace
Ari Belathar, Jewish Voice for Peace
Natalie Bamdad, IfNotNow
Lesley Williams, Jewish Voice for Peace Chicago
Heba Abdelmaksoud, Activist
Maruf Shiblee, Muslim For Progress
Manal Hussain, NGP
Ali Shareef, Muslim American Society
Yama Achikzai, Raqim Foundation
Raneem Saadah, Muslim American Society
Naveera Rashid, Muslim Student Association
Anilash Azeez, KMCA
Sherif Shabaka, New Hampshire Muslim Community
Karen Platt, Jewish Voice for Peace – San Francisco bay area
Gary Hicks, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism
Jon Moscow, Jewish Voice for Peace of Northern New Jersey
Mohammad Shiblaq New Generation for Palestine
Shawn Danino, IfNotNow Ann Arbor
Ola Nosseir, Our Common Beliefs
Josh Spitzer-Resnick, IfNotNow Twin Cities & University of Minnesota
Batoul Oriqat, Students for Justice in Palestine
Zack Shlachter, IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace – Austin
Ilana Cruger-Zaken, IfNotNow, Jewish Voice for Peace
Emma Saltzberg, IfNotNow
Winnie Wong, Activist and Political Strategist
James Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild, Los Angeles
Joel Segal, Middle East Peace Activist
Waseem El-Rayes, New Generation for Palestine
Ahmed Salem, MAS-Detroit
Jacob Bender, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Philadelphia Chapter
Dana Fisher Ashrawi, UUJME – Unitarian Universalists for Justice in the Middle East
Bassem Kawar, The Campaign to TAKE ON HATE
Mohammed W. Faroqui, Individual
Humna Ali, Islamic Center of Reseda
Naaima Khan, Islamic Resource Group
Abby Stein, Author, Women’s March Steering Committee
Sarah Bakrey, Muslim American Society of OC
Nery Lopez, Florida Student Power
Ethan Miller, IfNotNow
Sam Frolichstein-Appel, IfNotNow
Masood Ranginwala, ICNA
Vivian Zelaya, Berkeley Women in Black
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evangeline golding
evangeline golding
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Well, at least we got a nice big list of our enemies to be going on with…

Grace Joy
Grace Joy
5 years ago

AOC is a puppet. Read the 3 part post on my page. Pass on the info. Do you know about Paul Joseph Watson on youtube? He’s great, & funny, too. Specifically, see “San Francisco is a Sh*thole” & “Portland is a Sh*thole.” All the free needles so people can shoot up without getting AIDS. It’s relevant to the above.

mrpoohead
mrpoohead
5 years ago
Reply to  Grace Joy

……….as are you of the far right Christian Fundamentalists. NaziScum!

lostlegends
lostlegends
5 years ago

The Jews are being purged just like in the Soviet Union. Serves them right. They made their bed of socialism now they get to lie in it.

Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago
Reply to  lostlegends

Agree. Ignorance of islam Kills.

Jihadi says in arabic “conquest of America” must for establishing islamic caliphate https://tinyurl.com/y7kuzjdw

And that group is active in EU/Australia/North America !

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0349 JAT
0349 JAT
5 years ago

It is all about muslim supremacy.
Sarsour, Omar and Tlaib are showing islam supremacy over the people of the USA,
and the demorats are paving the way for them.

TomSJr
TomSJr
5 years ago
Reply to  0349 JAT

I guess they are not counting on WE, THE PEOPLE HAVING GUNS. Sooner or later, IT WILL come down to that and WE, THE PEOPLE WILL WIN.

Dennis Durkop
Dennis Durkop
5 years ago
Reply to  TomSJr

That will be a lovely day as Muslims have never come up against a people so well armed! The push back will be swift when it happens! French government of President Macron is saying if French murdering ISIS fighters are hanged they will attack Iraq!

Robert Kahlcke
Robert Kahlcke
5 years ago
Reply to  0349 JAT

It will be over my dead body.

Norbus
Norbus
5 years ago

Palestinianism was adapted as a cause to lead to a second holocaust. Huntington’s clash will set in for the Armageddon that was prophesyed ; Armageddon will come to pass unless the world nips Islam’s move to dominate the world before it gets much further down. Antisemitism is a smoke screen hiding Islam’s war on the Kuffars

artist
artist
5 years ago

I keep waiting for the cheerleader of Female Genital Mutilation to stop talktalktalking and get it done, another hypocrite!!!!!

191njstatechamp
191njstatechamp
5 years ago

9/11…

NEVER FORGET! Never drop your guard..

NEVER!

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
5 years ago

I like the the term “neo-Nazi Democrat party” because they not only are obvious allies of the IslamoNazis who have institutionalized hatred of Jews, they certainly are on the side of the white neo-Nazi supremacists like David Duke who hate Jews.

Democrat/Nazi
Socialism/Socialism
Totalitarian State/Totalitarian State
Censorship/Censorship
Deplatforming/Book Burning
Propaganda(FakeNews)/Propaganda
Murder of innocent babies/Murder of innocents
Jew-haters/Jew haters
Digital interference of Conservative businesses/Interference of Jewish businesses
Allies w/ Muslim Jew haters/Allies w/ Muslim Jew haters
Antifa/Brown Shirts
Gestapo tactics/Gestapo
Herr Mueller/ Heinrich Müller, Chief of Gestapo

TomSJr
TomSJr
5 years ago
Reply to  Patriotliz

YOU LEFT ONE IMPORTANT DESCRIPTION OUT, WHICH DESCRIBES THEM ALL:

Bolshevik

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
5 years ago
Reply to  TomSJr

Bolsheviks, Communists, Socialists, Marxists, Fascists, Nazis…all from the same socialistic totalitarian lineage. I’m specifically comparing Democrats w/ what characterizes Hitlerian Nazism. Democrats have this knee-jerk smear label of “Nazi” against any of their political opponents even though Democrat Socialists and Nazis are birds of the same feather. “Nazi” is the generic smear label used by any Commie/Democrat enemy which is a left over smear from the days when socialist Hitler invaded socialist Soviet Union in WWII. Everyone can agree that the label “Nazi” means pure EVIL….but ironically, not so when it comes to the labels of Socialist, Communist, Marxist or Bolshevik.
My grandfather was a card-carrying Bolshevik who immigrated from Austria-Hungary to the U.S. When my grandmother discovered this after their marriage here in the U.S. and after the birth of my mother…she kicked him to the curb. I have translated letters from him to my mother from the 1930s.

ric devlin
ric devlin
5 years ago

this disgusting muslim is a blight on free society????

TomSJr
TomSJr
5 years ago
Reply to  ric devlin

IN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION…………………………YES.

Dennis Durkop
Dennis Durkop
5 years ago
Reply to  TomSJr

That is a double YES!

Dennis Durkop
Dennis Durkop
5 years ago
Reply to  TomSJr

That is a double YES!

ric devlin
ric devlin
5 years ago

this person is a disgrace, and should NEVER be allowed in THE HALLS OF CONGRESS to disrupt civility

TomSJr
TomSJr
5 years ago

MUSLIMS AND THEIR LIBERAL SLAVES ARE EQUIVALENT TO GERMANY’S SS NAZIS.

disqus_7EcB0kPDrU
disqus_7EcB0kPDrU
5 years ago

Sarsour keeps popping up to spew her venom. I’ve been wondering, how does she have the time to do this? Is she independently wealthy? Is she on welfare? Rich husband? Or funded by Soros? She must not have a job, or responsibilities like raising a family.

Mickey Oberman
Mickey Oberman
5 years ago

LINDA SARSOUR,

PRIDE COMETH BEFORE A FALL !

Those photos of you and some of your cronies proudly waving your forefingers in the air.
WHEN WILL YOU EVER LEARN TO USE TOILET PAPER, Linda????

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
5 years ago

Sarsourshit aka Cockroach can say anti Semitic hate, but if i say anything about Muslims, Facebook bans me.

Isabellathecrusader
Isabellathecrusader
5 years ago

Oh yeah Linda, tell us all about the white women who stroke men’s egos. You Muslimas stroke a lot more than egos in your quest to appease knuckle dragging Muslim men. What a frickin’ hypocrite.

Cauc-Asian Patriot
Cauc-Asian Patriot
5 years ago

HEY, MUHAMMAD WAS THE PERFECT MAN! DIDN’T YOU KNOW THAT? WELL, LINDA SARSOUR IS GOING TO MAKE SURE YOU BELIEVE IT IN THE SHARIA COMPLIANT STATE OF HER USA! HEY, IDIOT DEMOCRATIC JEW, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WHEN THEY COME FOR YOU?
MAN, MEYER KAHANE OF THE JDL WAS REALLY PRETTY RIGHT ABOUT THINGS! HE DIED AS A US CITIZEN & ISRAELI TO PROVE IT, MURDERED BY FOLLOWERS OF THE PERFECT MAN IN AN ACT OF TERRORISM! I STILL REMEMBER HEARING “A 22 FOR EVERY JEW” AND WITH ENEMIES LIKE SARSOUR, JEWS NEED THEM AS WELL AS HIGHER CALIBERS!

Robert Kahlcke
Robert Kahlcke
5 years ago

Sarsour, is a classic example of why Humans shouldn’t breed with SWINE.

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