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The controversy over Representative Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) antisemtic statements and Tweets have garnered the freshman Congresswoman criticism from some unlikely sources, including many of the Muslim leaders in her own community. They, along with Jewish Democrats in the district that voted for Omar, are uniting to condemn the way Omar has been handling her first few months in office.
“When David Duke of the Ku Klux Klan agrees with you, you’re not doing something right,” said Mohamed Ahmed, a Muslim activist who spoke with a panel of other local leaders.
The Congresswoman came under fire for her statements, but the response from Congress was muted. Rather than focusing on antisemitism or even including her name in an “anti-hate” resolution, they watered it down to include essentially any form of hate and refused to note Omar’s role as the catalyst for the resolution in the first place.
In other words, she got off without even getting a slap in the wrist.
But the words are still out there and thus far the antisemitic Congresswoman seems more concerned about other people’s reactions than whether or not her words were wrong. Apparently, she still sees no problem in what she said, but will refrain from saying them in public for political expediency.
My Take
As noted here before, one of the goals of the Democratic Party is to normalize antisemitism. While everyone seems to be focused on whether or not Omar is sorry for her words, nobody’s wondering why the Democratic Party as a whole seems to be perfectly fine with her feelings.
It’s getting harder and harder for conservative news outlets to speak out against such things. It’s not that there aren’t enough willing to say it, but between social media and search – the two primary traffic drivers for many conservative sites – they have to tone down their news so as not to get banned. This is just one of many reasons it’s so important for our readers to support us so we can continue bringing these stories to light.
The last thing we need is for someone like Ilhan Omar continuing to spread her feelings unabated. It’s clear the Democrats are unwilling to do something about it. Perhaps it’s time to help a moderate Democrat win a primary election against her. She was endorsed by the Justice Democrats, so it’s pretty clear how her radical ideologies emerged.
The world needs to know that Ilhan Omar doesn’t represent American perspectives. More importantly. voters in her district need to know this. We need to keep spreading the truth.
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Of course, most of this hoopla about Omar has little to do with antisemitism and so much more to do with a classic ad hominem smear designed to shut down debate over the very real and destructive influence of a pro-Isreal (which, despite the intentional attempt to mislead otherwise, is *NOT* synonymous with pro-Jewish) lobby on the US government.
But I can’t help but bury that larger point when I read utterly silly garbage like this:
“As noted here before, one of the goals of the Democratic Party is to normalize antisemitism.”
This is face-slappingly stupid. And undermines all the silly rhetoric about ‘truth’ that follows – this is propaganda. And sure, propaganda, insofar as it is speech, deserves the right to be aired as much as anything else – this right doesn’t extend to be heard, however, and with any luck, few will hear this tripe.
Let’s not forget it was the “Unite the *Right*” rally where participants chanted “Jews will not replace us!”