Omar felt more accepted in Kenyan refugee camp thann in U.S.

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Omar Felt More Accepted in Kenyan Refugee Camp Than in U.S.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), the controversial freshman member of the U.S. House of Representatives who has a habit of indulging in anti-Semitic stereotypes, complains about feeling marginalized in a land of white privilege. In an interview with Vogue Arabia, Rep. Omar, a refugee originally from Somalia who became a U.S. citizen nearly 20 years ago, waxed nostalgic about her days in a Kenyan refugee camp. She spent four years there as a child before resettling in the United States. At the refugee camp, Omar said, she could express her full identity. She felt free to be herself, living amongst like-minded people who looked and believed as she did. “When you’re a kid and you’re raised in an all-black, all- Muslim environment, nobody really talks to you about your identity,” Omar said. “You just are. There is freedom in knowing that you are accepted as your full self. So the notion that there is a conflict with your identity in society was hard at the age of 12.”



Oh poor baby, well Cyka you can leave , and please do so soon cyka you are not wanted here beech. When you stop stripping OUR rights feel free to stay unntil the nGTF OUT!!!
 
She should pack her happy death cult ass back to Kenya. We sure won't miss her stupid ass.
 
Omar Felt More Accepted in Kenyan Refugee Camp Than in U.S.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), the controversial freshman member of the U.S. House of Representatives who has a habit of indulging in anti-Semitic stereotypes, complains about feeling marginalized in a land of white privilege. In an interview with Vogue Arabia, Rep. Omar, a refugee originally from Somalia who became a U.S. citizen nearly 20 years ago, waxed nostalgic about her days in a Kenyan refugee camp. She spent four years there as a child before resettling in the United States. At the refugee camp, Omar said, she could express her full identity. She felt free to be herself, living amongst like-minded people who looked and believed as she did. “When you’re a kid and you’re raised in an all-black, all- Muslim environment, nobody really talks to you about your identity,” Omar said. “You just are. There is freedom in knowing that you are accepted as your full self. So the notion that there is a conflict with your identity in society was hard at the age of 12.”



Oh poor baby, well Cyka you can leave , and please do so soon cyka you are not wanted here beech. When you stop stripping OUR rights feel free to stay unntil the nGTF OUT!!!
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i don't feel safe with all the hate the white supremacists are promoting.
I need an emotional support pony and a coloring book.


 

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A bunch of wealthy liberals in the suburbs of western Mpls living a life full of "white privilege" helped get this idiot into national office and she claims she is not accepted in America.:cuckoo:
 

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