Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

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Read the OP and tell she me what she has said that is unamerican.
It's time to stop listening to Trumps lies.


Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

By Ilhan Omar
July 25, 2019

Throughout history, demagogues have used state power to target minority communities and political enemies, often culminating in state violence. Today, we face that threat in our own country, where the president of the United States is using the influence of our highest office to mount racist attacks on communities across the land. In recent weeks, he has lashed out unprompted against four freshman Democrats in the House of Representatives: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, and me, from Minnesota.

Last week, as President Trump watched the crowd at one of his rallies chant “Send her back,” aimed at me and my family, I was reminded of times when such fearmongering was allowed to flourish. I also couldn’t help but remember the horrors of civil war in Somalia that my family and I escaped, the America we expected to find and the one we actually experienced.

The president’s rally will be a defining moment in American history. It reminds us of the grave stakes of the coming presidential election: that this fight is not merely about policy ideas; it is a fight for the soul of our nation. The ideals at the heart of our founding — equal protection under the law, pluralism, religious liberty — are under attack, and it is up to all of us to defend them.

Having survived civil war in my home country as a child, I cherish these values. In Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, I saw grade-school children as young as me holding assault rifles in the streets. I spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya, where there was no formal schooling or even running water. But my family and I persevered, fortified by our deep solidarity with one another, the compassion of others and the hope of a better life in the United States.

The America we arrived in was different from the one my grandfather had hoped to find. The land of opportunity he imagined was in fact full of challenges. People identified me in ways that were foreign to me: immigrant, black. I learned that these identities carried stigmas, and I experienced prejudice as a visibly Muslim woman.

But the beauty of this country is not that our democracy is perfect. It’s that embedded in our Constitution and democratic institutions are the tools to make it better. It was in the diverse community of Minneapolis — the very community that welcomed me home with open arms after Mr. Trump’s attacks against me last week — where I learned the true value of democracy. I started attending political caucuses with my grandfather, who cherished democracy as only someone who has experienced its absence could. I soon recognized that the only way to ensure that everyone in my community had a voice was by participating in the democratic process.

Opinion | Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism
 
Read the OP and tell she me what she has said that is unamerican.
It's time to stop listening to Trumps lies.

Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

By Ilhan Omar
July 25, 2019

Throughout history, demagogues have used state power to target minority communities and political enemies, often culminating in state violence. Today, we face that threat in our own country, where the president of the United States is using the influence of our highest office to mount racist attacks on communities across the land. In recent weeks, he has lashed out unprompted against four freshman Democrats in the House of Representatives: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, and me, from Minnesota.

Last week, as President Trump watched the crowd at one of his rallies chant “Send her back,” aimed at me and my family, I was reminded of times when such fearmongering was allowed to flourish. I also couldn’t help but remember the horrors of civil war in Somalia that my family and I escaped, the America we expected to find and the one we actually experienced.

The president’s rally will be a defining moment in American history. It reminds us of the grave stakes of the coming presidential election: that this fight is not merely about policy ideas; it is a fight for the soul of our nation. The ideals at the heart of our founding — equal protection under the law, pluralism, religious liberty — are under attack, and it is up to all of us to defend them.

Having survived civil war in my home country as a child, I cherish these values. In Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, I saw grade-school children as young as me holding assault rifles in the streets. I spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya, where there was no formal schooling or even running water. But my family and I persevered, fortified by our deep solidarity with one another, the compassion of others and the hope of a better life in the United States.

The America we arrived in was different from the one my grandfather had hoped to find. The land of opportunity he imagined was in fact full of challenges. People identified me in ways that were foreign to me: immigrant, black. I learned that these identities carried stigmas, and I experienced prejudice as a visibly Muslim woman.

But the beauty of this country is not that our democracy is perfect. It’s that embedded in our Constitution and democratic institutions are the tools to make it better. It was in the diverse community of Minneapolis — the very community that welcomed me home with open arms after Mr. Trump’s attacks against me last week — where I learned the true value of democracy. I started attending political caucuses with my grandfather, who cherished democracy as only someone who has experienced its absence could. I soon recognized that the only way to ensure that everyone in my community had a voice was by participating in the democratic process.

Opinion | Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

Dear IM2 All Americans have freedom of speech to say whatever
we want in the media, provided we don't BREAK THE LAW by committing
* defamation
* slander or libel
* misrepresentation or fraud

As for public officials, if it's wrongful for Trump to say
hurtful/racist things injuring or misrepresenting groups of people by race or color
SURELY it's equally WRONGFUL for Omar to say such things as a PUBLIC OFFICIAL.

I have no problem with supporting EQUAL FREE SPEECH
for Trump, Kaepernick, Omar etc.

But when it goes TOO FAR it becomes UNLAWFUL (especially for govt officials)
* such as Maxine Waters inciting people to commit harassment and
discrimination against people, targeting them to verbally attack in person
so as to cause a DISTURBANCE or DISRUPTION/BREACH of the peace which is against civil laws
* Omar calling to discriminate with fear against "White Men" which is discriminatory by RACE
(against civil rights laws protecting ALL PERSONS from discrimination by race, color or creed)

The PROPER way to call out people for discrimination is to identify the
PARTICULAR INDIVIDUALS AND ACTS OF OPPRESSION AND ABUSE THAT CONSTITUTE WRONGDOING,
not just attacking people generally by COLOR.

IM2 as individual citizens I AGREE WITH YOU WE ALL HAVE FREE SPEECH.
But when it comes to Public Officials speaking on behalf of Govt duty,
the same rules apply to Trump as to Omar. Neither should be attacking
or calling for DISCRIMINATION BY RACE OR CREED.


So i
 
Democrats are trying to bring thought police into America. There goal is a global socialist police state run by oligarchs out of Europe. They want to use this power against anything they oppose.

Remember, you can hold a random object in front of a Democrat, and that Democrat will tell you why that object is racist.
 
She can’t say anything to redeem herself. She’s an anti American and Anti Semitic POS.
She is everything the modern Democrat party is becoming.

Too bad that we do not reform our immigration laws.
Instead of attracting the best and brightest, Omar is proof that we are attracting the worst and dumbest besides being a 'trojan horse' Muzzie.
 
There is no doubt Trump is a blowhard and a liar. However, saying go back to your home country is not racist. That’s like saying any criticism of people of color is racist.

I consider IQ2 a racist. Am I a racist for stating such an opinion, merely because he is black?
I agree with most of what you said.

I don't believe IM2 is racist.

I think when he posts something valid or worth discussing, he gets a bunch of dismissive responses without any real attempt at discussion. He responds in-kind.

.
 
Democrats are trying to bring thought police into America. There goal is a global socialist police state run by oligarchs out of Europe. They want to use this power against anything they oppose.

Remember, you can hold a random object in front of a Democrat, and that Democrat will tell you why that object is racist.

Democrats use racist as an insult. They never for example ponder whether they themselves are racist. They simply don't care.
 
Democrats are trying to bring thought police into America. There goal is a global socialist police state run by oligarchs out of Europe. They want to use this power against anything they oppose.

Remember, you can hold a random object in front of a Democrat, and that Democrat will tell you why that object is racist.

TheGreatSatan
I think they and Trump are trying to OUT TROLL each other.
Whatever draws more outrage in the media, that's what it's coming to.

It's all about inciting public reaction to get more publicity.
Even bad press get more publicity than any good ideas for real reforms that are lost in the fray.

I don't know if we have to wait until this phase of yell wars is over and
everyone is burned out from it. But at some point we need to start paying
attention to real solutions that unite America despite all this racebaiting and yelling going on.

This is really high school stuff going on, with cliques and bullying to show off.
And it has nothing to do with what it really takes to solve
political and economic problems.

If you look at the nonprofit model programs that we should be implementing
instead of fighting politically with projecting blame for show,
NONE of these groups have anything to do with arguing or attacking anyone by race or party:

Here are some key examples of SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT we SHOULD be investing in instead of hate and fear campaigns:
www.paceuniversal.com
www.grameenfoundation.org
www.patientphysiciancoop.com
In general, taking the campus model for democraticizing social
services and education per district www.campusplan.org and
replicating these as campus towns across the border www.earnedamnesty.org
 
There is no doubt Trump is a blowhard and a liar. However, saying go back to your home country is not racist. That’s like saying any criticism of people of color is racist.

I consider IQ2 a racist. Am I a racist for stating such an opinion, merely because he is black? You
I agree with most of what you said.

I don't believe IM2 is racist.

I think when he posts something valid or worth discussing, he gets a bunch of dismissive responses without any real attempt at discussion. He responds in-kind.

.
Okay. Coming from you, I will reconsider my opinion of him.
 
She can’t say anything to redeem herself. She’s an anti American and Anti Semitic POS.
She is everything the modern Democrat party is becoming.

Too bad that we do not reform our immigration laws.
Instead of attracting the best and brightest, Omar is proof that we are attracting the worst and dumbest besides being a 'trojan horse' Muzzie.
The Demonrat Party needs the world's dumbest
 
She can’t say anything to redeem herself. She’s an anti American and Anti Semitic POS.
She is everything the modern Democrat party is becoming.

Too bad that we do not reform our immigration laws.
Instead of attracting the best and brightest, Omar is proof that we are attracting the worst and dumbest besides being a 'trojan horse' Muzzie.
The Demonrat Party needs the world's dumbest

They probably consider Austrailia rascist since Austrailia is smart enough to have a merit-based immigration system.
 
Read the OP and tell she me what she has said that is unamerican.
It's time to stop listening to Trumps lies.

Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

By Ilhan Omar
July 25, 2019

Throughout history, demagogues have used state power to target minority communities and political enemies, often culminating in state violence. Today, we face that threat in our own country, where the president of the United States is using the influence of our highest office to mount racist attacks on communities across the land. In recent weeks, he has lashed out unprompted against four freshman Democrats in the House of Representatives: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, and me, from Minnesota.

Last week, as President Trump watched the crowd at one of his rallies chant “Send her back,” aimed at me and my family, I was reminded of times when such fearmongering was allowed to flourish. I also couldn’t help but remember the horrors of civil war in Somalia that my family and I escaped, the America we expected to find and the one we actually experienced.

The president’s rally will be a defining moment in American history. It reminds us of the grave stakes of the coming presidential election: that this fight is not merely about policy ideas; it is a fight for the soul of our nation. The ideals at the heart of our founding — equal protection under the law, pluralism, religious liberty — are under attack, and it is up to all of us to defend them.

Having survived civil war in my home country as a child, I cherish these values. In Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, I saw grade-school children as young as me holding assault rifles in the streets. I spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya, where there was no formal schooling or even running water. But my family and I persevered, fortified by our deep solidarity with one another, the compassion of others and the hope of a better life in the United States.

The America we arrived in was different from the one my grandfather had hoped to find. The land of opportunity he imagined was in fact full of challenges. People identified me in ways that were foreign to me: immigrant, black. I learned that these identities carried stigmas, and I experienced prejudice as a visibly Muslim woman.

But the beauty of this country is not that our democracy is perfect. It’s that embedded in our Constitution and democratic institutions are the tools to make it better. It was in the diverse community of Minneapolis — the very community that welcomed me home with open arms after Mr. Trump’s attacks against me last week — where I learned the true value of democracy. I started attending political caucuses with my grandfather, who cherished democracy as only someone who has experienced its absence could. I soon recognized that the only way to ensure that everyone in my community had a voice was by participating in the democratic process.

Opinion | Ilhan Omar: It Is Not Enough to Condemn Trump’s Racism

She and her 3 colleagues referenced in the article are hiding behind their race, color, creed, and/or gender to mask their hatred and anger at America. Further, Omar and Talib are in no position to lecture Trump or any of us about racism and racial prejudice when they can’t help but spew their hatred of Jews.
 

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