Anonymous wrote:l.Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile yesterday Bolsonaro said that the Holocaust was forgivible.
Where's the condemnation of Trump and cons about this? Does he get a pass because he's a right-wing dictator?
He's not an elected American official. He's not an American at all.
Is that the the new excuse when a Democrat reveals antisemitism, or when The Democrat Houss won't pass a resolution condemning antisemitism? LOok around the globe to find another antisemite, somewhere in the world, and ask why Republicans don't condemn him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
I wish all of the MAGA idiots would read this. Really read it.
Read what? His pointless jabs at Trump? If he has evidence of fraud, then he should present it.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
I wish all of the MAGA idiots would read this. Really read it.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
Of course he doesn't. Have you seen the walloping Democrats have gotten if they took issue, or failed to mention Omar's name in their tweets condemning those who speak out against her? Kirsten Gillibrand is done as a presidential candidate, if she wasn't already. Did you think people needed even more reason to disrespect Nadler after his behavior this week?
I hardly think Nadler is concerned about a bunch of random Twitter users. He hasn't been shy about criticizing Omar in the past. Do you really think that Nadler would risk upsetting his own constituents -- you know, the folks who actually vote for or against him -- out of fear of criticism from social media users? Unlike a lot of the posters in this thread, Nadler actually understood what Omar was saying and is not engaging in manufactured outrage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her message was around Islamphobia which is obviously still an issue today. Just see this thread. Controversial but she has every right to discuss it.
I've written this before:
1. Islamaphobia is real.
2. Omar threw gasoline on the flames instead of water.
She should think before she speaks and she needs to understand that others FIRST view 9/11 as an American tragedy that killed people. They also view it as a change to the way we live and travel. Yes, it may have encouraged Islamaphobia--but that is not the first thought that comes to mind on 9/11.
It fosters fear. Much like Americans in WWII feared Japanese Americans and Americans in WWI feared German Americans (yes, believe it or not, that was a "thing."How did those attitudes change? Time and grace. Attitudes do not change by Omar's attacks. Attacks on her or by her do not help. Had she not been so vocal already, her comments would likely have been ignored.
Yes, which is why she’s raising awareness.
Can’t handle a black man in the White House.
Can’t handle a Muslim woman in Congress.
The US is full of sh1theads.
Please stop your racist rants.
Calling out the bigots is not “racism”.
It is when there's no evidence to support it.
It's called a generalization - something you should have learned to avoid in 9th grade English.
jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
Of course he doesn't. Have you seen the walloping Democrats have gotten if they took issue, or failed to mention Omar's name in their tweets condemning those who speak out against her? Kirsten Gillibrand is done as a presidential candidate, if she wasn't already. Did you think people needed even more reason to disrespect Nadler after his behavior this week?
jsteele wrote:Jerry Nadler represents the the district in which the World Trade Center is located. He has no issue with Omar's remarks:
Anonymous wrote:l.Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile yesterday Bolsonaro said that the Holocaust was forgivible.
Where's the condemnation of Trump and cons about this? Does he get a pass because he's a right-wing dictator?
He's not an elected American official. He's not an American at all.
Is that the the new excuse when a Democrat reveals antisemitism, or when The Democrat Houss won't pass a resolution condemning antisemitism? LOok around the globe to find another antisemite, somewhere in the world, and ask why Republicans don't condemn him?

l.Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile yesterday Bolsonaro said that the Holocaust was forgivible.
Where's the condemnation of Trump and cons about this? Does he get a pass because he's a right-wing dictator?
Anonymous wrote:I personally can't wait till the millennial generation take the full reigns of power in this country. Most of them are going to spit on everything Trump and his cult hold dear, I hope I'm still alive and kicking to see it. The Republican use of islamaphpobia to drive a wedge is getting really old, I've gotten quite good at tuning it out when they tried to do the same to Obama for daring to be a black man in the White House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her message was around Islamphobia which is obviously still an issue today. Just see this thread. Controversial but she has every right to discuss it.
I've written this before:
1. Islamaphobia is real.
2. Omar threw gasoline on the flames instead of water.
She should think before she speaks and she needs to understand that others FIRST view 9/11 as an American tragedy that killed people. They also view it as a change to the way we live and travel. Yes, it may have encouraged Islamaphobia--but that is not the first thought that comes to mind on 9/11.
It fosters fear. Much like Americans in WWII feared Japanese Americans and Americans in WWI feared German Americans (yes, believe it or not, that was a "thing.") How did those attitudes change? Time and grace. Attitudes do not change by Omar's attacks. Attacks on her or by her do not help. Had she not been so vocal already, her comments would likely have been ignored.
Yes, which is why she’s raising awareness.
Can’t handle a black man in the White House.
Can’t handle a Muslim woman in Congress.
The US is full of sh1theads.
Please stop your racist rants.
Calling out the bigots is not “racism”.