Calypso Louie strikes again.
Is the Women’s March Melting Down?:
According to several sources, it was there—in the first hours of the 
first meeting for what would become the Women’s March—that something 
happened that was so shameful to many of those who witnessed it, they 
chose to bury it like a family secret. Almost two years would pass 
before anyone present would speak about it.
It was there that, as the women were opening up about their 
backgrounds and personal investments in creating a resistance movement 
to Trump, Perez and Mallory allegedly first asserted that Jewish people 
bore a special collective responsibility as exploiters of black and 
brown people—and even, according to a close secondhand source, claimed 
that Jews were proven to have been leaders of the American slave trade. 
These are canards popularized by The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, a
 book published by Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam—“the bible of the 
new anti-Semitism,” according to Henry Louis Gates Jr., who noted
 in 1992: “Among significant sectors of the black community, this brief 
has become a credo of a new philosophy of black self-affirmation.”
To this day, Mallory and Bland deny any such statements were ever 
uttered, either at the first meeting or at Mallory’s apartment. ...
None of the other women in attendance would speak openly to Tablet about
 the meeting, but multiple sources with knowledge of what happened 
confirmed the story. 
 
 








