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Don't judge Women's March by headcounts alone

Here we are, on the cusp of the third annual Women's March.

And the movement that began with so much promise in 2017 is suffering from a schism. Conflicts have been fomented by a distrust of its original leadership because several of the women had to be forced to repudiate the anti-Semitic diatribes of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

It's astounding that the words and presence of a long controversial man have been allowed to undermine one of the most empowering movements

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