- The Washington Times - Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour is not happy with Georgia’s “heartbeat bill” — or the percentage of “white women” who made it possible.

The activist who describes herself as “every Islamophobe’s worst nightmare” told her nearly 300,000 Twitter followers this week that white women are to blame for the election of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, the pro-life legislation he signed into law May 7, and feminists’ ongoing struggle with “the patriarchy.”

“While folks are debating tactics to respond to Georgia’s heartbeat bill, let’s remember that 76% of the white Women electorate in GA (more than white men) voted for Brian Kemp over Stacey Abrams. That’s where the work needs to happen,” she tweeted Tuesday. “WW continue to uphold the patriarchy.”

The Daily Wire noted that Ms. Sarsour’s fixation with “white people” is not new.

“Nancy is a typical white feminist upholding the patriarchy doing the dirty work of powerful white men,” she wrote in a March Facebook post.

• Douglas Ernst can be reached at dernst@washingtontimes.com.

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