Kudos to Alyssa Milano for calling out Women’s March leaders Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, and refusing to speak at their next march unless the two condemn the hate speech of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

Fresh off her high-profile opposition to the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, the actress and #MeToo activist drew the line in an interview with The Advocate.

“Any time that there is bigotry or anti-Semitism in that respect, it needs to be called out and addressed,” she said. “I’m disappointed in the leadership of the Women’s March that they haven’t done it adequately.”

What she means by “in that respect” is the utterly foul anti-Semitic and homophobic comments Farrakhan makes again and again and again.

Things like, “The powerful Jews are my enemy,” “Don’t you forget when it’s God who puts you in the ovens, it’s forever” and “It’s the wicked Jews, the false Jews, that are promoting lesbianism, homosexuality. It’s the wicked Jews, false Jews, that make it a crime for you to preach the word of God, then they call you homophobic.”

Yet Sarsour and Mallory admire this guy. Back in February, Mallory attended a Farrakhan speech full of anti-Semitic rhetoric. She even went so far as to post a picture of herself with him, labeling him “the GOAT” — the greatest of all time.

When critics pounced, Sarsour defended Mallory, while also refusing to condemn Farrakhan. Plus, as recently as September she said people shouldn’t “humanize” Israelis. She’s also praised sharia law, which is blatantly anti-woman.

All of which is why Karol Markowicz in Monday’s Post called for women to boycott the next Women’s March.

We’re glad to see Milano putting her star power to similar purposes.