I can remember when the goal was to see the person and NOT the color of their skin, their religion or how their eyes looked.
I think I like that better.
Wouldn’t you like to know went through the minds if these organizers? Then again maybe not.
Right, because you never want to appear too white. But there are a lot of intersecting victim groups, and it is hard to keep track of who likes who.
Also organizing events that day are other women’s groups such as March On and the Women’s March Alliance, which have formed as alternatives to the Women’s March over anti-Semitism concerns. The four national co-chairs of the Women’s March have denied allegations of anti-Semitism.
Oh, it’s difficult to keep track of. Seems inevitable that these movements eat themselves alive as they struggle to invent ever more demographic problems.

