It’s hard to believe it was just over a month ago that Democratic leadership in the House was wringing its hands over what to do about freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar, who kept saying anti-Semitic things. Finally, the Democrats drew up a resolution that didn’t name Omar but did condemn anti-Semitic speech in Congress.
And we all know how that went: Omar went on to vote for what was originally intended to be a censure of her anti-Semitic remarks and was rewarded with laughs and hugs. Instead, the House adopted a resolution that rejected all forms of hate speech, including Islamophobia.
And now you’re Islamophobic if you criticize Omar for her anti-Semitism so that all worked out well.
American University professor Ibram X. Kendi, who is also director of the school’s Antiracist Research and Policy Center, confirms that if you do not stand with Omar, you stand with Islamophobia and racism — and there is no middle ground. It goes without saying.
It goes without saying that #IStandWithIlhanOmar. And anyone who does not stands with @IlhanMN stands with Islamophobia, with racism, with politicians deploying lies to inflame racial and religious terror in the country. There is no middle ground in this struggle.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) April 13, 2019
There is no middle ground in the struggle against bigotry. The sideline is behind the lines of bigots.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) April 13, 2019
The bigots have cast themselves as striving against bigotry, while they have cast those striving against bigotry as the bigots. The bigots have cast themselves as the victims and cast the victims as the bigots. But nothing new there: that is the history of bigotry.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) April 13, 2019
Congresswoman Omar is not perfect. I’m not. I’ve expressed bigotry. Confessed my mistakes. None of us are perfect. But many of us act as if we are.
What are we striving against, and for? Her record makes clear she is striving against bigotry, striving for a world of equity.
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) April 13, 2019
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Finally, it is a fact that Congresswoman Omar was not talking about 9/11 in the way Trump cast her. But bigots hate the truth as much as they hate people.https://t.co/7H8y8Z0A2e
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) April 13, 2019
HuffPost … that’s a great resource for serious academic research.
Is that your decree? Are you the final say in all free speech? Moron.
— Happy Dee ? (@DeeInHouston) April 13, 2019
Sounds very totalitarian
— Carlos (@reaccionapr) April 13, 2019
If you disagree with me you’re a racist! How cute, very mature. ?
— MichaelR D (@MichaelR_D07) April 13, 2019
Jesus Christ this tweet reads like a straight parody
— DeepCenter (@WadeOnEm) April 13, 2019
I do not stand with Ilhan Omar.
— bronwyn (@bronwyn1140) April 13, 2019
What if….what if….she’s the racist??
— Dex (@Dexter131) April 13, 2019
I don't stand with an anti-semite. #NoShame
— Publius (@NoleDodger) April 13, 2019
Anyone that stands with Ilhan stands for anti Semitism.
— Brian Perry (@Perrybr231) April 13, 2019
Looks like I stand with Islamophobia. She is a disgusting anti Semite. Anyone who supports her stands with anti Semitism and ACTUAL racism.
— Moonshine For The Adamant (@f89bfc1c1aa0417) April 13, 2019
If you stand against racism why are you standing with Omar? Liberal logic at its best right here ?
— Nickolas Ceccolini (@chicmista30) April 13, 2019
So anti-Semitism isn't racist?#AskingForAFriend
— Dumbsmartphone (@EddieOsgood1) April 13, 2019
so, if I dont stand with her I am against her? No, I can disagree with her comments & policies without being racist. Just because I disagree with her doesnt mean I am any of your list.
— Bruce J Chaffee (@BruceJChaffee1) April 13, 2019
Sorty Bruce its one or the other. No free thought. Only party lines and identity politics.
— Scott (@MedicSBK) April 13, 2019
Representative Omar has a right to her opinion and can speak it but we who disagree should not be labeled for excercising the same right.
You should be ashamed for trying to silence people by calling them racists.
— Brian Plummer (@bmpworldwide) April 13, 2019
This isn’t islamaphobia. She is an anti semite and minimized 9/11. She happens to be Muslim. Everyone is afraid of being called islamaphobic so they don’t speak the truth. Muslims are welcome in America but she is clearly not a good person.
— JZ (@j__z45) April 13, 2019
Omar: "Some People Did Something" is not honoring the memory of 9/11 it is minimizing that horrific day. Calling out an elected official for THEIR words is not violence. It is our constitutional rights you are denying. Have you no decency?
— David Lerner (@EXstrategy) April 13, 2019
Nobody should stand with her when she makes comments making it seem like 9/11 was an event that didn’t matter when in reality people died because of terrorists and these people should be respected and remembered and the attack should not be classified as “somebody did something”
— Colin McEvoy (@colinmcevoy21) April 13, 2019
You’re exaggerating things dude, all that happened was some guy said something
— Trenton loomis (@LoomisTrenton) April 13, 2019
Actually, this is a middle ground fallacy. Just saying there’s no middle ground doesn’t make it so. You can disagree with two people at once. 🙂
— Joel Jupp (@joeljupp) April 13, 2019
Black and white choice you push here Ibram. Hmm, this sounds like radical Islam to me, convert or die, there is no middle ground.
— Dr. Arganot ?????? (@proctologistIL) April 13, 2019
There is ALWAYS a middle ground. If you dont think so, then you are part of the problem
— Trump is (not) a Russian Asset (@esjay100) April 13, 2019
There is definitely middle ground. The fact that you draw lines in the sand is part of the problem.
— Tom Griffin (@tgriff716) April 13, 2019
There is always middle ground. That is how a democracy operates. I read a lot of “buzzwords” in your tweet but your not saying much. Omar does not represent all of the “Islamic” world. She is just one person not immune from criticism.
— Jim Bennette (@bennette_jim) April 13, 2019
I like @IlhanMN but totally disagree with your statement. To equate the lack of support for one individual to being racist toward an entire group is simply obnoxious rhetoric (and a bit stalinistic…..and there is no middle ground on that point)
— Kenneth Fernandez (@KenFernandezPHD) April 13, 2019
This is peak Twitter. Present a laughably false dichotomy, get hundreds of "likes" from mindless tribe members to reinforce this ridiculous take, and revel in your pseudointellectualism. https://t.co/fx0a8FbNsg
— J.R. Gillette 10♣️ (@JR_Gillette) April 13, 2019
Frightening (but not surprising) to know you represent higher learning in this country.
— good ass dad (@EvanInTheBay) April 13, 2019
Dude, you make a living fomenting hatred and racism. #yawn
— D2GLS ?? (@D2GLS) April 13, 2019
This all-or-nothing BS from the crazy Left is what largely got @realDonaldTrump elected the first time. The first time – because it will happen twice, thank you very much. ?
— Wilsongirl66 (@wilsongirl66) April 13, 2019
Wise thoughts in this thread. https://t.co/zEVMr2PafJ
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) April 13, 2019
Thanks, Jamil, we think we managed to curate the best ones.
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UH OH: Libs are noticing that Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and other elected Dems aren't defending Ilhan Omar's 9/11 comments https://t.co/D86HpL21Dd
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 13, 2019
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