Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an opinionated woman in politics. That’s really the only explanation you need.
She an opinionated BLACK woman in politics in a world that doesn't like black women, let alone black women with opinions who do not cower.
Does she identify as Black? Serious question. Americans tend to think the world reflects our divisions. Somalis may not see themselves as Black.
In this case, what she identifies as is less of a factor than what others identify her as. The question is why do people hate her so much.
Most don't see her as Black. She's Muslim, East African, Somali, an immigrant, a woman, very loud and complaining, and adjacent to fraudulent activities all while beating up on American systems and policies.
To activity support her, you'd need to either be Somali or liberal who supports her because of her background.
Okay, let me be clearer. She's visibly non-white, and white people don't like it when visibly non-white people have opinions they don't like and the confidence to challenge them.
In this political climate, [people] don’t like it when [other people] have opinions they don’t like.
I’m not sure race is that big a part of it anymore. If she were MAGA, MAGA folks would like her just fine despite the color of her skin.
Anonymous wrote:she just seems ungrateful and hates america.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Dem and anti-MAGA but I don’t really like her. She comes across as arrogant in the videos I’ve seen of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like that her allegiance is to Somalia and not the United States. I think when you are a United States Congress person your allegiance should be to the United States.
2/3's of Congress should be kicked out given their principal allegiance is to Israel.
More than 9/10ths by that measure.
Is you're not Israel first, then you'll have a very difficult time in congress. Omar is no exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an opinionated woman in politics. That’s really the only explanation you need.
She an opinionated BLACK woman in politics in a world that doesn't like black women, let alone black women with opinions who do not cower.
Does she identify as Black? Serious question. Americans tend to think the world reflects our divisions. Somalis may not see themselves as Black.
In this case, what she identifies as is less of a factor than what others identify her as. The question is why do people hate her so much.
Most don't see her as Black. She's Muslim, East African, Somali, an immigrant, a woman, very loud and complaining, and adjacent to fraudulent activities all while beating up on American systems and policies.
To activity support her, you'd need to either be Somali or liberal who supports her because of her background.
So what you are saying is it is ok to be white, very loud and complaining, adjacent to fraudulent activities (even participate in them and pardon people who commit them), and beat up on American systems and policies, while married to a white immigrant. See - oue POTUS
So basically by your own comment, it's just the misogyny, racism, and xenophobia that makes one on and one not ok.
Weird response. We were talking about Omar. Change out her country of origin and I promise you, people still won't like her.
I watch her and think she's barely holding it together.
She was going to beat the brakes off of the criminal who attacked her. So you like it better when the woman calls you master and pretends she’s into it? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like that her allegiance is to Somalia and not the United States. I think when you are a United States Congress person your allegiance should be to the United States.
2/3's of Congress should be kicked out given their principal allegiance is to Israel.
More than 9/10ths by that measure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an opinionated woman in politics. That’s really the only explanation you need.
She an opinionated BLACK woman in politics in a world that doesn't like black women, let alone black women with opinions who do not cower.
Does she identify as Black? Serious question. Americans tend to think the world reflects our divisions. Somalis may not see themselves as Black.
In this case, what she identifies as is less of a factor than what others identify her as. The question is why do people hate her so much.
Most don't see her as Black. She's Muslim, East African, Somali, an immigrant, a woman, very loud and complaining, and adjacent to fraudulent activities all while beating up on American systems and policies.
To activity support her, you'd need to either be Somali or liberal who supports her because of her background.
So what you are saying is it is ok to be white, very loud and complaining, adjacent to fraudulent activities (even participate in them and pardon people who commit them), and beat up on American systems and policies, while married to a white immigrant. See - oue POTUS
So basically by your own comment, it's just the misogyny, racism, and xenophobia that makes one on and one not ok.
Weird response. We were talking about Omar. Change out her country of origin and I promise you, people still won't like her.
I watch her and think she's barely holding it together.
You miss the point completely. It’s hard to take you seriously on any discussion with fraud because the same people that claim that she’s guilty of fraud, look the other way with Trump.Anonymous wrote:I was not aware people get a pass to commit fraud because other people have committed fraud. Odd take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not like that her allegiance is to Somalia and not the United States. I think when you are a United States Congress person your allegiance should be to the United States.
2/3's of Congress should be kicked out given their principal allegiance is to Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate people don’t like her stance on Israel. But what else is it?
No trolls please. Serious question.
“On Monday, Ms Omar tweeted that ‘we have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the US, Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.’”
She can jump in a lake as far as I’m concerned.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57436573.amp
She’s not wrong.
Technically perhaps. But do you agree with her implication that the US, Taliban and Hamas are morally equivalent?
I emphatically do not. And I think that anyone who does is unfit to serve as a representative of this country.
People who have survived American atrocities in the Middle East and Vietnam absolutely would consider them morally equivalent. We’ve done some god awful things to innocent people. They might not agree with our self-interested opinion that these atrocities were justified and deserved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has some dark energy around her. I’m not talking about her politics - they are not so different from my own views.
I’m talking about her aura. She has a messy family life. Very sketchy. She is much more immoral than her supporters will admit.
Her aura is not nearly as dark as say Stephen and Katie Miller. But she’s not that far off from Trump in terms of dark energy.
So now we’re slandering her with woo? I get bad vibes from a lot of people, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate people don’t like her stance on Israel. But what else is it?
No trolls please. Serious question.
“On Monday, Ms Omar tweeted that ‘we have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the US, Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.’”
She can jump in a lake as far as I’m concerned.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57436573.amp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an opinionated woman in politics. That’s really the only explanation you need.
She an opinionated BLACK woman in politics in a world that doesn't like black women, let alone black women with opinions who do not cower.
Does she identify as Black? Serious question. Americans tend to think the world reflects our divisions. Somalis may not see themselves as Black.
In this case, what she identifies as is less of a factor than what others identify her as. The question is why do people hate her so much.
Most don't see her as Black. She's Muslim, East African, Somali, an immigrant, a woman, very loud and complaining, and adjacent to fraudulent activities all while beating up on American systems and policies.
To activity support her, you'd need to either be Somali or liberal who supports her because of her background.
Okay, let me be clearer. She's visibly non-white, and white people don't like it when visibly non-white people have opinions they don't like and the confidence to challenge them.