A leader in the Women’s March once claimed that two women did not deserve to be female.
Linda Sarsour, one of the organizers of the march, once wished that she could take away the vaginas of certain women who did not deserve to be female.
“Brigitte Gabriel = Ayaan Hirsi Ali. She’s asking 4 an a$$ whippin’. I wish I could take their vaginas away- they don’t deserve to be women,” Sarsour tweeted out in 2011.
The two women in question are both refugees who fled war-torn countries. Brigitte Garbriel, thefounder of ACT for America, routinely speaks out against radical Islamic terror. Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who founded the AHA Foundation, was a victim of female genital mutilation.
Sarsour recently took pictures with an alleged financier for the terrorist group Hamas. Sarsour, the head of the Arab American Association of New York, spoke at the Muslim American Society and Islamic Circle of North America convention last month where she took the group photo.
Sarsour previously admitted that she has family members in an Israeli prison because of their connections to Hamas. She maintains that she has no connection to the terrorist group.