Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Protester interrupts women’s rally

Activist claims Jewish people not represente­d

- By Rebecca Gibian

NEW YORK — A clash over inclusivit­y and alleged anti-Semitism spilled onto the stage at one of two competing women’s march rallies in New York City on Saturday, with a protester co-opting the podium to declare the movement’s backers “the real Nazi march.”

The woman, identified by supporters as 25-year-old political activist Laura Loomer, interrupte­d Women’s March NYC director Agunda Okeyo as she was making opening remarks at the rally near a cluster of courthouse­s in lower Manhattan.

“The women’s march does not represent Jewish people. The women’s march is the real Nazi march,” Loomer said. She continued ranting as security ushered her from the stage, screaming: “What about the Jews?”

Loomer’s past protest stunts have included handcuffin­g herself to a Twitter office after the service banned her and jumping a fence at a home owned by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with several men she described as immigrants in the country without legal documentat­ion.

Okeyo, who rejects the notion that the movement is anti-Semitic, responded to the interrupti­on by

welcoming Jews and reminding the crowd about the purpose of the rally. Her group is a chapter of Women’s March Inc., which helped organize the first Women’s March in 2017 in Washington.

“This is not a negative day,” Okeyo said. “You’re not coming with that. We’re not doing that today. What we’re doing today is we’re going to uplift each other and we’re going to make sure we stay positive.”

A competing march, organized by the Women’s March Alliance,

was held around Central Park and down Sixth Avenue. Talks to link the groups didn’t go anywhere.

Wednesday Krus, 29, said the split meant that half of the people in her graphic design studio wound up going to the march while she and the other half went downtown.

“This should be a cause we can all rally around together,” said Krus, handing out anti-sexism posters she drew. “Even though we’re doing it separately, we’re all doing it for the same cause.”

 ?? Kathy Willens The Associated Press ?? Laura Loomer films herself as she is escorted off the stage after interrupti­ng Women’s March NYC director Agunda Okeyo at a rally Saturday in New York.
Kathy Willens The Associated Press Laura Loomer films herself as she is escorted off the stage after interrupti­ng Women’s March NYC director Agunda Okeyo at a rally Saturday in New York.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States