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NO HOLDS BARRED: THE GROWING SEWER OF HATE OF ILHAN OMAR

  

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Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  6 years ago  •  23 comments

NO HOLDS BARRED: THE GROWING SEWER OF HATE OF ILHAN OMAR

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NO HOLDS BARRED: THE GROWING SEWER OF HATE OF ILHAN OMAR


In the past, the introduction of antisemitic rhetoric on popular, national platforms marked the start of dark times for the Jews.



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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) participates in a House Education and Labor Committee Markup on the H.R. 582 Raise The Wage Act, in the Rayburn House Office Building on March 6, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (photo credit: MARK WILSON / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)



On Sunday, the first day of the AIPAC Policy Conference, our organization, The World Values Network, took out a full-page color ad in the Sunday edition of The Washington Post calling out Rep. Ilhan Omar for her antisemitic remarks.

The headline read: “Blah Blah, The Jews Control The World With Their Money, Blah Blah,” showing Americans that Omar’s antisemitism is classic and her statements a repetition of age-old canards. We actually dug up those canards from classic antisemitic tracts, and the resemblance was striking and frightening.


We compared her claim that “Israel has hypnotized the world” into being blind from its “evildoings” with that made by the foundational text of modern antisemitism, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which explains that gentiles are blind to the evils of the Jew because he “hypnotizes [them] by his daring and strength of mind.” The notorious antisemitic archetype of the manipulative Jewish Svengali, too, has its roots in a Victorian “Jewish villain” of the same name, who was himself a supposed hypnotist.


We also took aim at Omar’s claim that America’s alliance with Israel is “all about the Benjamins [money],” which is as antisemitic as the sky is blue. In his prized compendium of Jew-hatred, The International Jew, founder of the Ford Motor Company and frothing antisemite Henry Ford wrote something similar. “Money” he claimed, “is the only means [the Jew] knows by which to gain position.” In quite the same vein, Omar implicitly assumes that America’s policy of supporting Israel has nothing to do with shared values, strategic interests, common democratic objectives, or tens of millions of Evangelical Christian votes. No. For the antisemite, it’s all about the Jews, their “Benjamins” and, of course, cash-gurgling golem AIPAC.



Just as soon as our ad was published to huge attention across the nation, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib of Michigan – who quite literally kicked off her congressional career by accusing Israel advocates of “dual loyalty” – attacked us for “incit[ing] violence toward a Black Muslim woman.”

“This type of hate,” she went on, “should not have a place in our newspapers or society.”

Accusations of Islamophobia and hate speech have been the favored red-herring distractions employed to shield Omar from any sort of criticism. Omar, Tlaib and her cohorts argue, should be allowed to attack the Jews in the most disgusting way but should never have to face consequences, because any response constitutes an a priori example of Islamophobia. And whatever viciousness Omar can direct at Jews dare not be criticized, because she is a defenseless woman.



Such arguments are not only straw men but are deeply misogynistic. They also grant Omar cover for her hate with false charges of Islamophobia and deny the Jewish people any right to defend itself against glaring, rancid antisemitic attacks. And by invoking Omar’s Islamic faith in her condemnation of the Jews, Tlaib abuses Islam, a great world religion, to justify the antisemitism of anyone claiming to be an adherent.

Ilhan Omar speaks for no one but herself when she defames Jews as buying lawmakers and being guilty of dual loyalty. Muslims and Jews are brothers. But Tlaib and Omar seem determined to drive us apart. There has never been real tension between the two communities in the United States. But Omar and Tlaib are doing their utmost to defame Jewry as much as possible, in the hopes of sewing a deep rift between Muslims and Jews, an outcome that I trust all God-fearing adherents of both faiths will reject.


Omar has employed all three of the basic slurs that have defined modern antisemitism: hypnotic mind control, economic manipulation, and dual loyalties. The Svengali, The Rothschild and The International Jew.



Moreover, there’s an old Jewish adage that three consecutive actions make a habit. Omar’s behavior indicates the same. In the aftermath of her first two slurs, Omar offered overtly inauthentic, yet formally acceptable apologies. After her comment on how we “push for allegiance to a foreign nation,” Omar did not offer a clarification of any kind. That this third offense came and went without even a halfhearted apology all but confirms that antisemitism has become habitual and instinctual to Ilhan Omar.

WITH THE antisemitic tone of Omar’s remarks abundantly clear, we need only establish that the micro-aggressions of inflammatory rhetoric aren’t so micro after all. Indeed, the ability of micro-aggressions to inspire macro-disasters is a serial feature in the tortured annals of Jewish history.


On the day before Easter in 1144, the body of a young boy was found in the city of Norwich, England. A monk named Thomas of Monmouth took advantage of the tragedy to write a book about how Jews filled their storehouses with blood in time for the Passover holiday. His words at first made little impact. But they hung in the air long enough to eventually catch on. Similar blood libels would emerge surrounding incidents in Gloucester (1168), Bury St Edmunds (1181) and Bristol (1183).



All throughout, these libels were nothing more than gossip. For years, those words turned and gurgled like molten metals in a cauldron of hate, which eventually hit its tipping point in 1189. At the coronation of Richard the Lionheart, marauding crowds crashed down upon the Jewish delegation, with Jewish communities soon being massacred in York, London, and Norwich. The number of libels (and dead Jews) would continue to pile up until, in 1290, England expelled its Jewish community altogether for nearly 400 years. From there, blood libels would go global. Indeed, they still exist today.

This is just one example of just how quickly antisemitic rhetoric incites antisemitic sentiment, which in turn ignites antisemitic policy.



Another example would be the Jews of Austria at the turn of the 20th century. Despite receiving full rights from Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1867, the Jewish community couldn’t shake the hateful rhetoric being constantly sent their way. Eventually, one of those hateful talkers found a platform large enough to catalyze the fusion of his toxic views with the public mind.

As mayor of Vienna from 1897 to 1910, Karl Lueger didn’t hurt any Jews. But he did call them “usurers” and “property exploiters” and claimed repeatedly that the press “mostly belongs to Jews.” He also urged his constituents to “fight with all determination against the unjustified and even harmful domination of a small fraction of the population.”



These words would blossom like toxic lilies in the hearts of thousands of Jew-haters drinking in his words. One such constituent was a young and struggling art student named Adolf Hitler, who would later credit the mayor with having introduced him to racist and antisemitic theory. While the fate of Austrian Jewry 40 years later needs no explanation, the crucial role played within it by a single hate-talker must be duly noted.

OMAR WAS elected to national office, which means she, too, has a national platform. With Ilhan as the needle, antisemitic tropes can now be comfortably sewn into the seams of the national discourse. In the past, the introduction of antisemitic rhetoric on popular, national platforms marked the start of dark times for the Jews.



One after another, Ilhan Omar is shattering taboos that have for years protected America’s Jews. What her words might mean in 40 years, none can say for sure. This time, though, American Jews would be wise to determine the answer and not wait to find out.

The writer, “America’s rabbi,” whom
  The Washington Post   calls “the most famous rabbi in America,” is the international best-selling author of 32 books, including his most recent,   Lust for Love .



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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    6 years ago

There are lessons from actual history of what can happen when antisemitism is preached by persons in superior political positions, and although those historical facts did not have the defence of falsely calling a proper response "Islamophobia" as Tlieb has now demonstrated, I have no doubt that Santayana's adage that those who ignore history are bound to repeat it is heading for repetition. 

In my experience good relations have previously existed between Muslims and Jews, but since Omar and Tlieb are leaders in a position to influence the masses, backed by CAIR, I don't foresee those good relations lasting long - a disaster in the making.

 
 
 
Sparty On
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1.1  Sparty On  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    6 years ago

No worries Buzz, she's a slow burn.   A burn that will go out in 2020.   A one term wonder to be sure.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Sparty On @1.1    6 years ago

"From your lips to God's ears."

 
 
 
Sparty On
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1.1.2  Sparty On  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.1.1    6 years ago

I still have faith in the American people to do the right thing in cases like this but you are right.

Time will tell .....

 
 
 
Jasper2529
Professor Quiet
1.1.3  Jasper2529  replied to  Sparty On @1.1    6 years ago

Nancy Pelosi has ceded much of her political power to freshmen anti-American/anti-Semitic/anti-Israel Omar, Tlaib, and Ocasio-Cortez. By not condemning their words and removing them from committees, she's shown that she's afraid of them and is therefore also anti-Semitic.

Omar has repeatedly made anti-Semitic comments followed by milquetoast "apologies" and doesn't deserve another term in the House. Period.

 
 
 
Krishna
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1.1.4  Krishna  replied to  Sparty On @1.1    6 years ago

No worries Buzz, she's a slow burn.   A burn that will go out in 2020.   A one term wonder to be sure.

I doubt it-- I could be wrong but my guess is that she'll be re-elected.

That being said, as obnoxious as she is, she is one of perhaps two racists (of the anti-Semitic stripe) in the House. Annoying, but certainly not a real threat.

Does anyone remember when another nasty anti-Semite *David Duke) held public office? (He was both anti-Semitic and anti-Black)

David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is a prominent American white supremacist, white nationalist politician, white separatist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, convicted felon, and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

A former Republican Louisiana State Representative, Duke was a candidate in the Democratic presidential primaries in 1988 and the Republican presidential primaries in 1992. Duke also ran unsuccessfully for the Louisiana State Senate, United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, and for Governor of Louisiana.

"Same shit-- different day!"

There will always be a handful of viscious racists holding office-- and their hate-mongering protected by the Second Amendment. And they will always have some gullible folks who follow them. But at this point they are still an extremely small minority.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.5  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @1.1.4    6 years ago

Since the Democratic Party has acquiesced to their antisemitism in a way that should be a signal to all American Jews, it would be beyond my belief if "Jedodux" does not entice those who have pride in their religion and support for Israel to leave the Democratic Party and take their votes and financing elsewhere.  The Democratic leaders have displayed their reluctance to sharply criticize antisemitism and chastise those in their party who display it.  Pelosi criticized BDS at the AIPAC conference, but let's not lose the fact that Oman, Tlieb and AOC support BDS, and SO DOES BERNIE SANDERS, THE TRAITOR JEW and she did not rebuke them - isn't the expression "She speaks with forked tongue" (just like Omar did to her Jewish constituents)?

 
 
 
bbl-1
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2  bbl-1    6 years ago

"Sewers Of Hate," huh.

Everybody owes everybody an apology.  "The Jews will not replace us" crowd--------------its your move.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  bbl-1 @2    6 years ago

The neo-Nazis are a despised sliver of society, and in no position to be influential publicly and politically like some Democrats that have just been elected, so your deflection proves you missed the point of the article...............next move is yours.

 
 
 
bbl-1
Professor Quiet
2.1.1  bbl-1  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @2.1    6 years ago

"despised sliver of society."  Of course they are.  And, of course they are not.

 
 
 
JBB
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3  JBB    6 years ago

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It Is ME
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4  It Is ME    6 years ago

Ya can take the Somalian out of Somalia, but ya just can't take Somalia out of the Somalian !

" learned anti-Semitism"

 
 
 
Krishna
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4.1  Krishna  replied to  It Is ME @4    6 years ago

Ya can take the Somalian out of Somalia, but ya just can't take Somalia out of the Somalian !

" learned   anti-Semitism"

Excellent article! :-)

(But you do realize, of course, that the majority of people here, being the "know it alls" that they are, don't bother to click on links. After all, why should they? They already "know it all".

And they're smarter than everyone else. (Don't believe it? Well, why not ask them! Heh.

(And that goes for most but not all NT users :-(

That being said, I am quite familiar with the source "The Clarion Project". And they are an example of what I mentioned in comment #1.1.4, above. They are biased against some groups and not towards others. (Other than that, its important to realize that while that article is quite true about the dominant views in Somali culture its also a sweeping generalization-- not all Somalis hold those views).

 
 
 
It Is ME
Masters Guide
4.1.1  It Is ME  replied to  Krishna @4.1    6 years ago

ILHAN OMAR Does wonders in getting rid of what is considered biased or not ….. All by herself !

"not all Somalis hold those views"

I hear that from "Protectionist types" all the time. jrSmiley_46_smiley_image.gif

"It's not EVERYONE" jrSmiley_80_smiley_image.gif .....but 1 year later, the same type folks do the same thing again ! jrSmiley_78_smiley_image.gif

But most are good.....anyway ! jrSmiley_20_smiley_image.gif jrSmiley_30_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4.1.2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @4.1    6 years ago

I was unable to open the clarionproject site - it must be blocked here.  AND, I didn't try after I read your comment, I tried BEFORE I read it.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4.1.3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  It Is ME @4.1.1    6 years ago

I have no doubt that most people are good, but it's those rotten apples in the basket, and you know what THEY can do...

 
 

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