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Renowned
Women’s Rights Champion Blasts ‘Politically Correct Faux Feminists’ for
Attacks Against ‘Zionist’ Star of Wonder Woman Movie
A leading feminist who wrote an essay about the superhero Wonder Woman, to
accompany a 1972 book about the 1940s comic strip, blasted the women
denouncing the star of the new action movie – all for being a proud Israeli.Responding to hostile social media posts against actress Gal Gadot that began to appear with the release this week of the “Wonder Woman”trailer, author Phyllis Chesler told The Algemeiner, “These faux feminists have been conditioned, like attack dogs on a short leash, to salivate, bark and try to bite the enemy they’ve been trained to assault." Continue reading here. We're so afraid of Muslims we're ignoring domestic 'honor killings' Sarah Said was beautiful, brilliant and just 17 years old on the night her father lured her and her equally gifted 18-year-old sister, Amina, into his taxicab with an offer of taking them out to dinner. It was a sham. “Oh my God, I’m dying!” Sarah’s last words were recorded on a 911 emergency call after her dad, Yaser Said, allegedly pulled a gun on his own flesh and blood, pumping 11 bullets into the backs of their heads, then abandoning the cab, with his daughters inside, in a hotel parking lot. Continue reading here. |
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Renowned Women’s Rights Champion Blasts ‘Politically Correct Faux Feminists’ for Attacks Against ‘Zionist’ Star of Wonder Woman Movie
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