


The Women’s March, formed to fight Trump, but which turned out to be an antisemitic hate group, melted down a while back. But since Trump is back, the Women’s March has announced that it’s back too.
The Women’s March group is returning with a series of D.C. protests in light of President-elect Trump’s win. The first Women’s March was held the day after Trump’s 2017 inauguration to protest what the participants saw as threats the administration posed to issues like civil rights and gender equality.
The grift is back.
But oddly enough, the current chief of staff of the Women’s March is a Muslim man.
Aquib S. Yacoob, a Guyanese immigrant and community organizer, serves as the chief of staff of the Women’s March. Yacoob previously served as the spokesman for Tamika Mallory, one of the three antisemitic former heads of the Women’s March.
But Yaqoob’s most baffling moment may have been when he protested the massacre by a Muslim terrorist at a gay bar.
Aquib Yacoob, a gay Muslim man, used a megaphone to speak to the crowd just after 8 p.m. “Last night, at 5 a.m., I was at a gay club. It’s ramadan, I’m not drinking, I was hanging out. I was enjoying the space, I was enjoying the people, I was enjoying the love. Then I saw my newsfeed, and I was terrified. I wanted to go home. I wanted to hide under my blanket and not come out. I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t feel, I couldn’t be.”
Yacoob, 23, paused for a moment. “But today I came out. I saw the crowds outside of Stonewall, I see the crowds gathered here and I have hope. I know we will fight and I know we will win. We’re awake, finally. The LGBT community is awake to violence, the senseless killing.”
By whom?
Anyway the Women’s March is in good hands. The hands of a gay Muslim man.