The Two Faces of Ilhan Omar

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Today, Ilhan Omar posted this tweet:

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Compare this to her words in August 2017:

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In the linked article from this second tweet we find the full quote:

"We must confront that our nation was founded by the genocide of indigenous people and on the backs of slaves, that we maintain global power with the tenor of neocolonialism. Our failure to reconcile these facts and our failure to take overt action to correct mistakes further deepen the divide."

So what are we to make of this obvious hypocrisy?







 
Today, Ilhan Omar posted this tweet:

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Compare this to her words in August 2017:

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In the linked article from this second tweet we find the full quote:

"We must confront that our nation was founded by the genocide of indigenous people and on the backs of slaves, that we maintain global power with the tenor of neocolonialism. Our failure to reconcile these facts and our failure to take overt action to correct mistakes further deepen the divide."

So what are we to make of this obvious hypocrisy?






Lol Trump sheep, of all people, bringing up twitter
 
Lol Trump sheep, of all people, bringing up twitter
It's called "social media", it's a means of conveying information electronically. It's similar to this Forum, but it's run by a Left wing loonie so I think you'll really like it.

Maybe this will help you:

 
You know, it used to be that when politics were brought up, there were legitimate points to both sides and logical debate took place. Since the Progressives destroyed the Democratic Party, there are now MANY points (like the topic of this thread) that are simply irrefutable.

We know a lot of Dems have walked away in disgust, but what is amazing are those who cling on, trying to defend insanity they only way they know how: with childish insults.

It's hilarious.
 
Today, Ilhan Omar posted this tweet:

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Compare this to her words in August 2017:

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In the linked article from this second tweet we find the full quote:

"We must confront that our nation was founded by the genocide of indigenous people and on the backs of slaves, that we maintain global power with the tenor of neocolonialism. Our failure to reconcile these facts and our failure to take overt action to correct mistakes further deepen the divide."

So what are we to make of this obvious hypocrisy?
Omar caught showing her true sympathies, again

Rep. Ilhan Omar has been caught trivializing 9/11 for the second time in as many days, this time in a bizarre video dug up by Fox News:

Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, in a newly resurfaced clip of an old interview, joked about people saying "Al Qaeda" and "Hezbollah" in a severe tone -- while noting nobody says words like "America" that way.
“When I was in college, I took a terrorism class. ... The thing that was interesting in the class was every time the professor said ‘Al Qaeda’ his shoulders went up,” Omar said during an interview from 2013 when she was an activist within the Somali community, chuckling as she imitated the professor saying "Al Qaeda" and "Hezbollah."
Omar went on to contrast the way people say the names of terror groups with how they pronounce the names of western powers:
“But you know, it is that you don’t say ‘America’ with an intensity, you don’t say ‘England’ with the intensity. You don’t say ‘the army’ with the intensity,” she continued. “... But you say these names Al Qaeda because you want that word to carry weight. You want it to be something.”
We say those words in severe tones, of course, because the groups they represent are repulsive, vile, despicable, terrorists, all of them with long records of murdering innocents and dancing around about it afterward.

To Omar this represents hypocrisy, a double standard. We should be using the word 'America' with just as much 'intensity' as we do 'al Qaida' or 'Hezbollah'. The word 'America' should inspire the same sense of revulsion as 'al Qaida'.

She again trivializes 9/11 and the authentic threat that Islamic terror represents. She even links it to her own anti-American hatred, so common among fourth-world petty intellectuals.
 
If human traffickers would stop bringing children hete we would not have to take steps to protect them from their abusers.
 
Today, Ilhan Omar posted this tweet:

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Compare this to her words in August 2017:

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In the linked article from this second tweet we find the full quote:

"We must confront that our nation was founded by the genocide of indigenous people and on the backs of slaves, that we maintain global power with the tenor of neocolonialism. Our failure to reconcile these facts and our failure to take overt action to correct mistakes further deepen the divide."

So what are we to make of this obvious hypocrisy?
Pay attention to how tight the messaging is in defense of Ilhan Omar and how precise and consistent the wording is from media, politics, academia, etc.

Ilhan Omar isn’t an outlier. She’s the soul of the new Democratic Party.

.@AOC: The 9/11 New York Post cover is "such a transparently and politically motivated attack on Ilhan — we are getting to the level where this is an incitement of violence against progressive women of color." Via The Hill

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Chris HayesVerified account @chrislhayes
The President is actively and willfully endangering the life of a member of Congress.

Elad Nehorai
Verified account @PopChassid
If you spoke up about @IlhanMN’s tropes, you have a duty to speak out about the horrific incitement happening against her on the right. You are not responsible for their actions, but you are responsible for…

Elizabeth WarrenVerified account @ewarren
The President is inciting violence against a sitting Congresswoman—and an entire group of Americans based on their religion. It's disgusting. It's shameful. And any elected leader who refuses to condemn it shares responsibility for it.

Natasha Rothwell
Verified account @natasharothwell
Make no mistake, @realDonaldTrump’s video was a call to arms. He’s inciting violence, stoking xenophobia, promoting Islamophobia and calling upon his white nationalist base to attack a WOC because he believes himself to be genetically superior to her. #IStandWithIlhan
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Jay InsleeVerified account @JayInslee
President Trump's inflammatory and dangerous rhetoric towards Ilhan Omar is jeopardizing her safety. He is deliberately putting her and all Muslim Americans in harm's way.
 

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