Posted on 03/10/2019 10:33:02 AM PDT by John Semmens
Unable to cobble together a majority of her Party willing to vote for a resolution condemning the repeated anti-Semitic propaganda issuing forth from Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif) was able to get an insipid statement opposing hatred through.
Since there are so many hateful things being said and done in the world, our caucus didnt think it would be fair to single out Rep. Omar for rebuke, Pelosi explained. On top of that, it was pointed out to me the Quran commands Muslims to hate Jews and that criticizing her for following the commands of her faith would violate her right to freedom of religion.
Democratic Whip Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) applauded Pelosis compromise and pointed out that Omar has a right to vent against Jews after she spent so much time in a Kenyan refugee camp. She personally suffered. Almost all the Jews who survived the Holocaust are no longer alive. Most Jews alive today, therefore, have not personally experienced the kind of suffering that Omar has. Unfortunately for Clyburns argument, Jews were not involved in running the refugee camp where Omar suffered.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill) defended Omars slander on the grounds that she was raised in a different culture. Every Muslim child is taught to hate Jews. It should not be surprising that as an adult Rep. Omar is repeating the lessons taught her as a child. Chastising her now for expressing her beliefs is part and parcel of the bigger problem of Islamophobia that is impeding this rapidly growing religion of peace from achieving the world-wide dominance that the Prophet Muhammad envisioned. Whether we agree with this vision or not, Muslims have a constitutional right to speak and take the actions necessary to fulfilling it.
Twenty-three Republicans voted against the compromise measure, an action which Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez characterized as worse than the supposed anti-Semitic offense of Rep. Omar. Her hate was limited in scope to only a tiny world-wide minority. The 23 Republicans refused to support a statement against all the forms of hate that exist in the world.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) called the resolution a sham measure designed to provide cover for the anti-Semitic hate and bigotry expressed by Rep. Omar. The lame attempts to excuse her because she suffered or grew up in a culture that normalized anti-Semitism show a Democrat Party that has lost its grip on decency. The failure to specifically condemn Rep. Omars vile slanders amounts to a defacto endorsement of the idea that being a Democrat gives her immunity.
Democrat contenders for their Partys 2020 presidential nomination Sen. Bernie Sanders (Vt), Sen. Kamala Harris (Calif), and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass) all defended Omars freedom of speech. Anti-Semitism isnt necessarily the best use of freedom of speech, but it still merits our respect, Harris said. My greatest fear is that by officially condemning Rep. Omar we might be putting her at risk of violence.
While Democrats may be willing to excuse Omar for slandering Jews it remains to be seen whether she will as easily be given a pass for assailing former President Obama as a murderer for his assassination of suspected terrorists and nearby persons via drone strikes and as bad as Trump for putting immigrants in cages.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
https://azconservative.org/2019/03/10/dems-cant-reach-consensus-to-condemn-anti-semitism/
Because for one, they’re not really against it.
In fact, a fair number promote it.
Nancy, the Bible and the Catholic Church condemn abortion. Why do you always vote for it? Why haven't you been excommunicated? Why do Jews continue to vote for hypocritical Dims?
< shrug >
They already failed to do this in real life.
You gotta stay ahead of the curve.
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