TOO "OVERWHELMINGLY WHITE?' HUH? MARCH OF THE JEW HATERS? WOMEN'S ISSUES ANALYST: Karen Straughan is a spokesperson for Men's Rights Edmonton, and a contributor to AVoiceForMen.com. She is a prominent Men's Rights Advocate who came to public attention through her infamous YouTube channel titled "GirlWritesWhat."

Published: Jan. 14, 2019, 10 p.m.

TOO "OVERWHELMINGLY WHITE?' HUH? MARCH OF THE JEW HATERS? WOMEN'S ISSUES ANALYST: Karen Straughan is a spokesperson for Men's Rights Edmonton, and a contributor to AVoiceForMen.com. She is a prominent Men's Rights Advocate who came to public attention through her infamous YouTube channel titled "GirlWritesWhat." She is a mother of several children, and a published writer of Erotica novels. Chicago organizers announced they will not host the annual Women’s March amid rising controversy about the national organization’s link with Nation of Islam Leader Louis Farrakhan following his anti-Semitic comments. Farrakhan drew criticism last February when he delivered a speech attended by the national organization’s co-chair with comments like “the powerful Jews are my enemy.” Though leaders of organization condemned his comments a month later, local chapters throughout the country began dissociating from the national group. The Louisiana Chapter of the liberal organization Women’s March canceled a planned demonstration in New Orleans, citing recent accusations of anti-Semitism by the group’s founders. The protest, initially planned for Jan. 19, is the latest casualty following shocking reporting that some of the most senior members of Women’s March discussed conspiracy theories about Jews and had close ties to the radical Nation of Islam. Rather than go ahead with the New Orleans protest, organizers said they will instead embark on a listening tour throughout the state. While allegations of anti-Semitism have torn through the national Women’s March group and a California march was canceled over concerns it would be “overwhelmingly white," Cleveland’s march condemns all forms of discrimination. “Women's March Cleveland does not condone anti-Semitism, racism, bigotry, sexism, Islamophobia or any other forms of discrimination, and we urge our Jewish sisters in greater Cleveland and elsewhere to march with us,” Women’s March Cleveland organizer Kathy Wray Coleman said in a news release. READ: dailynorthwestern.com/2019/01/06/city/chicago-organizers-cancel-2019-womens-march/ READ: dailycaller.com/2019/01/07/womens-march-anti-semitism-cancel/ READ: www.cleveland.com/shatter/2019/01/womens-march-cleveland-distances-itself-from-national-group-denounces-anti-semitism.html YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/user/girlwriteswhat MEN'S RIGHTS: mensrightsedmonton.com WEBSITE: owningyourshit.blogspot.com WEBSITE: www.avoiceformen.com FACEBOOK: www.faceboo