Washington Women's March bruhaha just another dis-information campaign?

If I was a troll farm, I would play this up big time.

I have no knowledge, don’t follow this closely, just wildly speculating, and being lazy have turned to the Dope. Take a very unwieldy coalition that spontaneously formed, and then it should be no surprise that it turns fractious.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz wrote an op-ed in USA Today.

Evidently, one of the leaders idolizes/failed to condemn Louis Farrakhan, and thus started a fracture in the entire movement. Louis is definitely a piece of work (albiet now an 85 year old with serious health issues).

I got no dog in the fight, not about to defend Louis Farrakhan’s past words/history.

So, turning to Doper Wisdom, does this seem like a false flag operation? Or are there more than the usual smattering of nut jobs found in any movement that are anti-semetic or anti-LGBT or anti-something else that is hateful to drive a wedge in what is a pretty big movement?

Sounds like the typical squabbling amongst activists. In the past couple of years, there’s been disputes over Israel affecting the Chicago Duke March, BLack Lives Matters disputes affecting the Toronto Pride Parade, and disputes over drag queens at Pride festivals as offensive to transgendered people.

So, the factions bickering over the various Women’s Marches doesn’t suprise me at all.

I don’t think there needs to be a disinformation campaign; left-wing activists are pretty darn good at internecine squabbling, shooting ourselves in the foot, and letting the perfect be the enemy of the good all by ourselves, without any outside help required.

Start from here. Be sure to read the expose.