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babylonsister

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Tue Mar 5, 2019, 06:52 PM Mar 2019

The Democratic Party Attacks on Ilhan Omar Are a Travesty [View all]

https://www.thenation.com/article/ilhan-omar-anti-semitism-democratic-party-aipac/


The Democratic Party Attacks on Ilhan Omar Are a Travesty
I’m Jewish and have worked against anti-Semitism for decades. I was sitting a few feet from Omar at Busboys & Poets and I heard nothing—nothing—that smacked of anti-Semitism, overt or coded or otherwise.
By Phyllis Bennis
Today 11:36 am

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I’m Jewish. I’ve worked against anti-Semitism, in the context of working against white supremacy, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and beyond, for decades. And I heard nothing—nothing—that smacked of anti-Semitism, overt or coded or otherwise. Ilhan Omar simply didn’t say it.

Here’s some of what she did say.

I know what intolerance looks like and I’m sensitive when someone says, “the words you use Ilhan, are resemblance of intolerance.” And I am cautious of that and I feel pained by that. But it’s almost as if every single time we say something, regardless of what it is we say, that it’s supposed to be about foreign policy or engagement, our advocacy about ending oppression, or the freeing of every human life and wanting dignity, we get to be labeled in something, and that ends the discussion, because we end up defending that, and nobody ever gets to have the broader debate of “what is happening with Palestine?” So for me, I want to talk about the political influence in this country that says it is OK for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country. I want to ask, why is it OK for me to talk about the influence of the NRA, of fossil-fuel industries, or Big Pharma, and not talk about a powerful lobby that is influencing policy.…

I mean, most of us are new, but many members of Congress have been there forever. Some of them have been there before we were born. So I know many of them, many of them, were fighting for people to be free, for people to live in dignity in South Africa. I know many of them fight for people around the world to have dignity, to have self-determination. So I know, I know that they care about these things. But now that you have two Muslims who are saying, “here is a group of people that we want to make sure they have the dignity that you want everyone else to have!”…we get to be called names, we get to be labeled as hateful.

No, we know what hate looks like. We experience it every single day. We have to deal with death threats. I have colleagues who talk about death threats. And sometimes…there are cities in my state where the gas stations have written on their bathrooms “assassinate Ilhan Omar.” I have people driving around my district looking for my home, for my office, causing me harm. I have people every single day on Fox News and everywhere, posting that I am a threat to this country. So I know what fear looks like. The masjid I pray in in Minnesota got bombed by two domestic white terrorists. So I know what it feels to be someone who is of faith that is vilified. I know what it means to be someone whose ethnicity is vilified. I know what it feels to be of a race—like I am an immigrant, so I don’t have the historical drama that some of my black sisters and brothers have in this country, but I know what it means for people to just see me as a black person, and to treat me as less than a human. And so, when people say, “you are bringing hate,” I know what their intention is. Their intention is to make sure that our lights are dimmed. That we walk around with our heads bowed. That we lower our face and our voice.

But we have news for people.… what people are afraid of is not that there are two Muslims in Congress. What people are afraid of is that there are two Muslims in Congress that have their eyes wide open, that have their feet to the ground, that know what they’re talking about, that are fearless, and that understand that they have the same election certificate as everyone else in Congress.


For the Democratic Party leadership to launch these false claims of anti-Semitism is a travesty. Ilhan Omar’s words were powerful, passionate, principled, and based on a deep truth. No lights were dimmed that night. Fearless voices, and hundreds of their supporters, from every community, every race, everyone, were all that we heard. And all we needed to hear.
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It's all about the Benjamins, Baby -- gateley Mar 2019 #1
Hey, lady!! babylonsister Mar 2019 #6
Here we go again! gateley Mar 2019 #8
I'm so happy to see you! The babylonsister Mar 2019 #10
I know you are. gateley Mar 2019 #12
Agree Liberalhammer Mar 2019 #34
Well said! nt gateley Mar 2019 #39
+1 Power 2 the People Mar 2019 #59
K & R 50 Shades Of Blue Mar 2019 #2
She should accuse her dissenters of being unpatriotic by not putting the USA on their loyalty lists. LonePirate Mar 2019 #3
agree. Kurt V. Mar 2019 #4
Those of us who are long time supporters of Jewish OregonBlue Mar 2019 #5
Good idea! nt gateley Mar 2019 #9
I am yet to hear a single Democrat condemn the Florida ReTHUG malaise Mar 2019 #7
Yep, Muslims and non-whites are fair game. gateley Mar 2019 #11
I'm well malaise Mar 2019 #13
I'm well as well! gateley Mar 2019 #14
It's lovely to see you malaise Mar 2019 #15
You mean the Florida Democrat? Jose Garcia Mar 2019 #26
Thanks for this article. babylonsister Mar 2019 #31
Holy Shit malaise Mar 2019 #33
+a million shanny Mar 2019 #16
K&R Kind of Blue Mar 2019 #17
about time someone spoke up for her Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2019 #18
K&R Great post, thanks. alwaysinasnit Mar 2019 #19
Agree 100%. It's absolutely repugnant and won't be forgotten. jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #20
some lobbys in DC are more influential than others nt msongs Mar 2019 #21
Totally agree . . . . they need to stop being owned pdsimdars Mar 2019 #22
Totally agree. K&R. Owl Mar 2019 #23
We excel at the "circular firing squad" (see Al Franken) SHRED Mar 2019 #24
This is her community question everything Mar 2019 #25
It is my understanding that she was critical of the Israeli lobby groups. pazzyanne Mar 2019 #36
Did you read the transcription of her speech? femmedem Mar 2019 #45
No, I am her community. I voted for her. And I will do so again. mn9driver Mar 2019 #58
Post removed Post removed Mar 2019 #61
It's a real travesty. zentrum Mar 2019 #27
Agreed. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #28
I hate and speak out against Donnie Shit for Brains maxrandb Mar 2019 #47
It makes you aware. eom guillaumeb Mar 2019 #62
It's actually simple shadowmayor Mar 2019 #29
AIPAC is a legitimate target for criticism. nycbos Mar 2019 #30
Agree, she needs to watch what she says Amishman Mar 2019 #55
she could use some help finding the right words. she doesnt know mopinko Mar 2019 #56
K&R Bettie Mar 2019 #32
I'm so sick of the BS attacks on Ilhan ZeroSomeBrains Mar 2019 #35
Right there with you FiveGoodMen Mar 2019 #60
To quote your words... Ferrets are Cool Mar 2019 #37
Big tent my *ss Evolve Dammit Mar 2019 #38
Nailed it perfectly! nt jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #40
I'm glad to see someone else sticking up for Rep. Omar. PeeJ52 Mar 2019 #41
Good thing Sanders is outside of the party politics. He has no problem supporting her LiberalLovinLug Mar 2019 #42
Yay, Bernie!! nt babylonsister Mar 2019 #43
Excellent! femmedem Mar 2019 #46
That was from February 14, and didn't involve a public statement. Has he publicly said anything? SunSeeker Mar 2019 #50
By All Means Roy Rolling Mar 2019 #44
Thank you for posting this! It makes me ill to see how Ilhan's words are being twisted. scarletwoman Mar 2019 #48
K&R!!!! 2naSalit Mar 2019 #49
She's being gaslighted. RandySF Mar 2019 #51
Phyllis Bennis huh. First thing she says in the article is, " I am Jewish", as though that gives still_one Mar 2019 #52
Bullies need cowards ... GeorgeGist Mar 2019 #53
K&R ck4829 Mar 2019 #54
I remember.... JAD Mar 2019 #57
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