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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan referred to Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) as “Sweetheart” as he addressed her during a speaking engagement on Sunday. He apparently caught his faux pas and immediately justified the remark, but at that point the moniker which many consider to be sexist or misogynistic had already been noted.
Nevertheless, it didn’t cause the stir one might expect. As a far-left progressive, Omar is known for being a feminist icon on Capitol Hill even though she hasn’t been in office for a full two months yet. As our EIC noted, the lack of a rebuke was because of the source, not because she now feels it’s okay to refer to her as “sweetheart.”
Imagine if someone other than @LouisFarrakhan called @ilhanmn #Sweetheart.
It would be a Twitter war to end all wars as women across the nation denounce the misogynistic moniker. But since it was Farrakhan, I'm sure she'll let it slide.
— JD Rucker (@JDRucker) February 18, 2019
The statement came as Farrakhan was telling Omar she shouldn’t be sorry for the statements she made last week about Israel, AIPAC, and Jewish influence in Washington DC, particularly over Republicans.
Farrakhan tells 'sweetheart' Rep. Omar not to apologize for Israel comments https://t.co/RmEBcRGOv8 #FoxNews
— Eddie Donovan (@EddieDonovan) February 18, 2019
In a world where consistency was still considered a virtue, followers of Omar would be wondering why she’s not expressing outrage over the belittling reference from a powerful man. But the world isn’t consistent and Farrakhan always gets a pass.
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