Louis Farrakhan

Louis Farrakhan uses false prophecy to attack Black support for Israel - Opinion

Farrakhan's main statement is: "Israel is not going to stay in the Middle East."

 Nation of Islam (NOI) leader, Minister Louis Farrakhan speaking at "Saviour's Day" event in Detroit, MI. on February 25th
Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.

Nation of Islam’s Farrakhan sues ADL, SWC for antisemitism accusations

Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.

Florida looking to define antisemitism amid attacks on synagogues

A music video for antisemitic rapper Freeze Corleone has recently amassed nearly 5 million views on Youtube.

Controversial rapper releases new song, references antisemitism accusations


On Women’s March, Sarsour rejects Farrakhan’s antisemitism, defends BDS

Sarsour, a leader of the Women’s March movement, called herself “a proud Palestinian-American woman” and said that “there are no perfect leaders.”

Activist Linda Sarsour addresses attendees at a vigil for Nabra Hassanen, a 17 year old teenage Muslim girl killed by a bat-wielding motorist near a Virginia mosque, Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 20, 2017.

A timeline of the Women’s March antisemitism controversies

The accusations date back to organizer Tamika Mallory’s ties to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has a long history of making anti-Semitic comments.

People take part in the Women's March in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., January 20, 2018.

Tamika Mallory fails to condemn Farrakhan’s antisemitism on ‘The View’

“I didn’t call him the greatest of all time because of his rhetoric, I called him the greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities,” she said to audience applause.

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Statement by Women's March condemns antisemitism

The statement comes after actress Alyssa Milano said she would not speak at the next Women’s March if it is organized by Sarsour and Mallory, who have not been willing to condemn Farrakhan.

NATION OF ISLAM leader Louis Farrakhan addresses of marchers at the Mall in Washington, DC, during the ‘Million Man March’ in 1995

What starts online... never stays there

Farrakhan, despite being a notorious antisemite, has been widely embraced by “progressive” leaders such as Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, co-chairs of the Women’s March.

WOMEN’S MARCH organizers Carmen Perez, Tamika D. Mallory and Linda Sarsour take the stage during a protest called March for Racial Justice in New York City. (Reuters)

Alyssa Milano shows Farrakhan who's the boss, won't speak at women's rally

“Any time that there is any bigotry or antisemitism in that respect, it needs to be called out and addressed."

Actor Alyssa Milano makes remarks as Attorney Michael Avenatti listens, at a protest outside the White House in Washington, July 17, 2018

No Holds Barred: Will Clinton, Schumer, Booker finally condemn Farrakhan?

"But what I did not hear at all last week was that radical antisemites from the left, like Louis Farrakhan, had contributed to a culture of hatred of the Jewish people."

NATION OF ISLAM leader Louis Farrakhan addresses of marchers at the Mall in Washington, DC, during the ‘Million Man March’ in 1995

Farrakhan compares Trump to Satan during visit to Iran

“The Christians say that Satan is a liar, and every day they keep a count of Trump’s lies,” Farrakhan said.

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Louis Farrakhan ‘termites’ video removed from Facebook

The video remains posted on Twitter, which said last week that it does not violate company policies.

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Chelsea Clinton calls out Louis Farrakhan over antisemitism

“The responsive laughter makes my skin crawl,” Clinton said on Twitter.

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