Meet the Antisemitic Terrorist Leading #DayWithoutAWoman

In the New York Post column “Meet the terrorist behind the next women’s march” Kyle Smith reports:

Instead of milling around Washington, organizers have in mind a “general strike” called the Day without a Woman. In a manifesto published in The Guardian on Feb. 6, the brains behind the movement are calling for a “new wave of militant feminist struggle.” That’s right: militant, not peaceful.

The document was co-authored by, among others, Rasmea Yousef Odeh, a convicted terrorist. Odeh, a Palestinian, was convicted in Israel in 1970 for her part in two terrorist bombings, one of which killed two students while they were shopping for groceries. She spent 10 years in prison for her crimes. She then managed to become a US citizen in 2004 by lying about her past (great detective work, INS: Next time, use Google) but was subsequently convicted, in 2014, of immigration fraud for the falsehoods. However, she won the right to a new trial (set for this spring) by claiming she had been suffering from PTSD at the time she lied on her application. Oh, and in her time as a citizen, she worked for a while as an ObamaCare navigator.

Rasmea Yousef Odeh. Photo: AP

You can see why she’s a hero to the left. Another co-author, Angela Davis, is a Stalinist professor and longtime supporter of the Black Panthers. Davis is best known for being acquitted in a 1972 trial after three guns she bought were used in a courtroom shootout that resulted in the death of a judge. She celebrated by going to Cuba.

A third co-author, Tithi Bhattacharya, praised Maoism in an essay for the International Socialist Review, noting that Maoists are “on the terrorist list of the US State Department, Canada, and the European Union,” which she called an indication that “Maoists are back in the news and by all accounts they are fighting against all the right people.” You know you’re dealing with extremism when someone admits to hating Canada.

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World Jewish Daily reports:

The lead organization behind the upcoming “International Women’s Strike” has called for the destruction of Israel and embraced a Palestinian terrorist as one of its leaders.

According to the Algemeiner, the organization behind the proposed “strike” issued a manifesto calling for “the decolonization of Palestine,” a euphemism for the genocidal desire to destroy Israel as a Jewish state.

It declares this racist goal “the beating heart of this new feminist movement” and states, “We want to dismantle all walls, from prison walls to border walls, from Mexico to Palestine.”

In addition, one of the movement’s most prominent organizers is the antisemitic, racist Palestinian terrorist Rasmea Odeh, who spent over a decade in an Israeli prison for murdering two Israelis in a pair of terrorist attacks.

Odeh has been charged with lying on her citizenship application by denying her terrorist history.

Indivisible North Coast Oregon (INCO) posted the following on its website:

MARCH 8 Women’s Strike and Postcard Party

From the Women’s March Instagram post:

In the spirit of women and their allies coming together for love and liberation, we offer A Day Without A Woman. We ask: do businesses support our communities, or do they drain our communities? Do they strive for gender equity or do they support the policies and leaders that perpetuate oppression? Do they align with a sustainable environment or do they profit off destruction and steal the futures of our children? We saw what happened when millions of us stood together in January, and now we know that our army of love greatly outnumbers the army of fear, greed and hatred. On March 8th, International Women’s Day, let’s unite again in our communities for A Day Without A Woman. Over the next few weeks we will be sharing more information on what actions on that day can look like for you. #DayWithoutAWoman #WomensMarch

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Regarding Indivisible and the Women’s March, Politico reported:

Indivisible is also embracing collaboration with other major anti-Trump protest outlets. Leaders of the group were in communication with Women’s March organizers before their main event on Jan. 21, and that partnership will become official when the March unveils the third in its series of 10 direct actions that attendees have been asked to pursue in their communities.

Obama, Organizing for Action, Indivisible, Women’s March and Day Without A Woman are all part of the same anarchist movement called “resist.”

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2 replies
  1. Aurora A. Talaniekov
    Aurora A. Talaniekov says:

    Oh gee!! It’s March 8th here in OZ, and I am a female, but guess what? I have no intention of railing against anything. I am grateful every day for my existence and really admire Israeli’s in their battle to just have a “normal” life on this “little blue planet”. This woman is a known Terrorist, she wishes harm to many, and that goes against all that women stand for. Deport her back to Palestine, or whatever they call it. Don’t waste precious taxpayer funds on a trial & keeping her in a jail, just get rid of her and save yourselves a lot of grief. It is the best she can expect.

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    • Sonny Lapilotta
      Sonny Lapilotta says:

      amazingly hate filled people that live to incite class, gender and religious division around the world. Maybe, just maybe they need to get laid once in awhile. Might remove the animus from their collective ‘pea brains’.

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