‘Confront White Womanhood’ is the New Campaign from the Women’s March

The Women’s March – an organization supposedly dedicated to protecting the rights of all women – has set their sights on a new foe. That new foe isn’t one of the many liberal celebrities accused of using their position to sexually harass women. It isn’t even Donald Trump or some other conservative politician they’ve decided they don’t like. The new foe of the Women’s March is now white women.

If that sounds entirely contradictory and concerningly racist to you, congratulations: you clearly have a sense of reason that the organizers of the Women’s March do not display. Unconcerned by the harmful and racist tones of their new message, the Women’s March has launched a website called “Confront White Womanhood”.

As if the title alone isn’t enough to convince any rational person to click elsewhere, the home page of the site features the tagline “Challenging White Women To Do Better”.

Never mind the fact that the majority of sexual harassment and assault victims out of Hollywood who have come forward are white women. Never mind the fact that the entire premise of the Women’s March was supposed to be that women who have gone through these things are not the ones at fault. Now, according to the Women’s March, white women are very much at fault, and they need to change.

To learn more about why and how the Women’s March is going about this confrontation, check out the video below.


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