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Gavin McInnes: The Anti-Woman March on Washington

January 26, 2017 By Kathy Shaidle

Gavin McInnes writes:

Shepard Fairey created the poster for the event, which featured a Muslim woman in an American-flag hijab (yeah, right). The woman in the graphic is tarted up like a whore, which is yet another Islamic contradiction. As Michael Malice recently said, “You can tell that the Koran does not advise you to wear the Lancôme counter on your face.” (…)

“As-salamu alaykum,” began Sarsour’s speech at the march, “I stand here before you unapologetically Muslim-American.” This received uproarious applause. In Berlin, feminists showed solidarity with D.C. by screaming, “Allahu Akbar!” at the top of their lungs. Have these stupid bitches not checked in on the refugee situation in Germany recently, where gang rapes have become a rite of passage? Do they have any clue how women are treated in Saudi Arabia? Yeah, but “they get 10 weeks maternity leave,” retorts Sarsour, who doesn’t seem to realize that they get maternity leave because men don’t want them to work (or travel, or drive, or get a fair trial, or avoid being beaten).

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