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Unity? Black Activist Who Said ‘F— the White Women’ is Working to ‘Build a Coalition’ for Kamala Harris

The recent inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris has been hailed as a historic moment for the United States. For the first time in history, a woman and a person of color has been elected to the second-highest office in the country. This moment has been celebrated as a symbol of progress and unity, with many hoping that it will bring about positive change for marginalized communities.

However, amidst the celebrations, there have been some unsettling revelations about two Black female activists who are tied to Vice President Harris. Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour, both known for their activism and involvement in the Women’s March, have a history of divisive and inflammatory rhetoric that does not align with the message of unity being promoted by the Democratic party.

In a recent article published by The Gateway Pundit, it was revealed that Tamika Mallory, who is a co-founder of the Women’s March, has a history of making derogatory and divisive statements. In a speech at the Women’s March in 2017, Mallory said, “I don’t give a f— about white women.” This statement, along with other controversial remarks, has raised concerns about her involvement with the Biden-Harris administration.

Similarly, Linda Sarsour, another co-founder of the Women’s March, has also been criticized for her divisive rhetoric. In 2017, she tweeted, “You

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