jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excuse me? That's laughable. No, I'm not a Democrat. I'm not suggesting I read their minds and this is how I believe they feel. This is what they said, and the very reason this resolution even came to be.
And Jeff, with your eternal questioning line of, "Is there any reason....?" I did read her words, and I, like many others who are on her side, find them to be offensive. You're wasting your breath defending her. Is there any reason for Jews in her party to perceive her comments to be anti-Semitic when they 100% are not? Is this a good look for the party? You're saying this as if it's a fact. Is it possible you're not in the right position to decide that for them?
Look, don't play the "only Jews can decide what is anti-Semitic" game. That is very tedious. As I've said earlier, this is not a question of interpretation. This is a simple case of her words not saying what her critics say they say. The only interpretation being done is by those who are spinning her actual words into a complete mischaracterization. Please quote from her talk at Busboys and Poets the words that you find to be offensive. Please show me the words and let's see what they actually say.
BTW, just the other day Rep. Jerry Nadler said that a tweet by Jim Jordan was anti-Semitic. Jordan has not received any significant criticism and none from Republicans. There was a Jewish poster in this forum saying that Nadler didn't count because he was left-wing and a token source. So much for letting Jews decide.
Anonymous wrote:so do non Muslims get to decide what islamophobia is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excuse me? That's laughable. No, I'm not a Democrat. I'm not suggesting I read their minds and this is how I believe they feel. This is what they said, and the very reason this resolution even came to be.
And Jeff, with your eternal questioning line of, "Is there any reason....?" I did read her words, and I, like many others who are on her side, find them to be offensive. You're wasting your breath defending her. Is there any reason for Jews in her party to perceive her comments to be anti-Semitic when they 100% are not? Is this a good look for the party? You're saying this as if it's a fact. Is it possible you're not in the right position to decide that for them?
Look, don't play the "only Jews can decide what is anti-Semitic" game. That is very tedious. As I've said earlier, this is not a question of interpretation. This is a simple case of her words not saying what her critics say they say. The only interpretation being done is by those who are spinning her actual words into a complete mischaracterization. Please quote from her talk at Busboys and Poets the words that you find to be offensive. Please show me the words and let's see what they actually say.
BTW, just the other day Rep. Jerry Nadler said that a tweet by Jim Jordan was anti-Semitic. Jordan has not received any significant criticism and none from Republicans. There was a Jewish poster in this forum saying that Nadler didn't count because he was left-wing and a token source. So much for letting Jews decide.
so do non Muslims get to decide what islamophobia is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excuse me? That's laughable. No, I'm not a Democrat. I'm not suggesting I read their minds and this is how I believe they feel. This is what they said, and the very reason this resolution even came to be.
And Jeff, with your eternal questioning line of, "Is there any reason....?" I did read her words, and I, like many others who are on her side, find them to be offensive. You're wasting your breath defending her. Is there any reason for Jews in her party to perceive her comments to be anti-Semitic when they 100% are not? Is this a good look for the party? You're saying this as if it's a fact. Is it possible you're not in the right position to decide that for them?
Look, don't play the "only Jews can decide what is anti-Semitic" game. That is very tedious. As I've said earlier, this is not a question of interpretation. This is a simple case of her words not saying what her critics say they say. The only interpretation being done is by those who are spinning her actual words into a complete mischaracterization. Please quote from her talk at Busboys and Poets the words that you find to be offensive. Please show me the words and let's see what they actually say.
BTW, just the other day Rep. Jerry Nadler said that a tweet by Jim Jordan was anti-Semitic. Jordan has not received any significant criticism and none from Republicans. There was a Jewish poster in this forum saying that Nadler didn't count because he was left-wing and a token source. So much for letting Jews decide.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse me? That's laughable. No, I'm not a Democrat. I'm not suggesting I read their minds and this is how I believe they feel. This is what they said, and the very reason this resolution even came to be.
And Jeff, with your eternal questioning line of, "Is there any reason....?" I did read her words, and I, like many others who are on her side, find them to be offensive. You're wasting your breath defending her. Is there any reason for Jews in her party to perceive her comments to be anti-Semitic when they 100% are not? Is this a good look for the party? You're saying this as if it's a fact. Is it possible you're not in the right position to decide that for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?
DP. I highly doubt you're a Democrat. Don't pretend that you can speak for them. It makes you look desperately manipulative.
Anonymous wrote:This resolution translates to......."All hate matters."
Just let it die already.
Anonymous wrote:This resolution translates to......."All hate matters."
Just let it die already.
Anonymous wrote:so why are Duke and Farrakhan defending her?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?
Just read her words. There is nothing to interpret. It is no accident that her entire sentence is almost never quoted. Indeed, even partial quotes are rare. Most common are paraphrases that are completely different than what she actually said.
Anonymous wrote:so why are Duke and Farrakhan defending her?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?
Just read her words. There is nothing to interpret. It is no accident that her entire sentence is almost never quoted. Indeed, even partial quotes are rare. Most common are paraphrases that are completely different than what she actually said.
so why are Duke and Farrakhan defending her?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?
Just read her words. There is nothing to interpret. It is no accident that her entire sentence is almost never quoted. Indeed, even partial quotes are rare. Most common are paraphrases that are completely different than what she actually said.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:why are All her criticisms of Israel and Israeli lobby the same as antisemitic tropes about Jews like Jews control others, Jews own others, etc? I’m jewish, are you? Do you think whites determine what anti black racism is?jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The resolution opposing anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim and other hatred is currently being debated in the House. Check C-SPAN if you are interested.
Yet Omar isn't mentioned by name while a certain Republican from Iowa was named 8 weeks ago in the same resolution... double standard?
Well, to be fair, King actually said what he was criticized for saying. Omar is being criticized for something she didn't say.
How so?
What part do you want clarified? Omar's remarks are available in the first post of this thread. Read those and try to find where she accused Jews of having dual allegiance. She didn't.
Other than her tweet in 2012, none of the statements for which she is being criticized are about Israel. In the most recent case, she is being criticized for something she didn't even say. It is not a question of deciding what is anti-Semitic. Just read what she said and compare to what she is being accused of saying.
That’s your interpretation. Too bad every Democrat Jew doesn’t see it the way you do. Do you think they want this?