Women’s March Spits In The Face of Sex Trafficking Victims

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 10: Women's rights activist Linda Sarsour attends a New Sanctuary rally in front of Federal Plaza to celebrate immigrant activist Ravi Ragbir's suspended deportation and to protest ICE's continued deportations of immigrants on February 10, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/ Corbis via Getty Images)

The Women’s March continues to humiliate themselves on a regular basis.

Just weeks after the leadership of the “movement” came under fire for their connections to rabid anti-Semite, misogynist, and Islamist Louis Farrakhan, they’re now turning some heads for their latest take.

The Feds recently closed down the website “Backpage,” and charged the website’s founder, after a probe into whether the site was enabling prostitution and sex trafficking.

And in response, the Women’s March is taking a move to stand up for women by taking the side of the pimps and traffickers.

They sent out the following bizarre tweet in response to the news:

For anyone out of the loop (which is most normal people), “sex worker” is the new politically correct term for “prostitute.” Personally, I can’t help but giggle every time I hear it.

Despite calling themselves the “Women’s” March, there wasn’t much evidence that women have the group’s back on this issue.

When will the women who participate in the Women’s March throw out their horrible leaders? Probably never – but they’re well aware that most women do not agree with them.

Just last week, Kassy Dillon, a Campus Reform contributor, attended the 2018 Women of Color Trailblazers Leadership Conference at Mount Holyoke College, which featured a panel of the Women’s March leaders.

The event, which was held at a women’s college, attracted only 75 attendees.

And even with an entirely female audience, they still were afraid of being asked tough questions. Questions had to be submitted on a card, which would then be read to the speaker (if allowed).

Kassy submitted a question asking “Linda, Do you regret making harsh comments to a FGM [female genital mutilation] survivor [Ayaan Hirsi Ali] and claiming that she does not deserve her vagina?” The question is making reference to a controversial tweet of Sarsour’s:

Is there any position too insane for the Women’s March to take? Apparently not.

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