Representatives Ilhan Omar
(D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), founding members of the U.S. Congress’
Muslim Sisterhood, recently planned a trip to Israel, a trip that Netanyahu
revealed was to be funded by Miftah, a radically anti-Semitic organization with
ties to Palestinian terrorism. According to The
Washington Examiner, the group has promoted “Neo-Nazi material and
the doctrine of ‘blood libel,’ which claims that Jews used Christian blood in
the Jewish Passover.” The group has also “proudly praised female suicide
bombers.” Omar and Tlaib have previously defended Palestinian terror
attacks on Israel.
The Dogmatic Duo’s request to enter
Israel was therefore temporarily denied. Then Tlaib, apparently with sad eyes
and heavy heart, sent a letter to Israeli Interior Minister Ayreh Deri,
pleading that she be allowed to see her elderly and ailing grandmother on the
West Bank, as it would probably be her last chance to do so. Her request was
quickly granted.
Tlaib then declined the offer, prompting Deri to say: “I authorized this
humanitarian trip, but it turns out that it was a provocation to embarrass
Israel. Her hated for Israel overcomes her love for her grandmother.”
The two then took to Instagram to
post a cartoon lampooning President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu for allegedly silencing them. The cartoon shows Netanyahu’s hand
covering Tlaib’s mouth and President Trump’s hand covering Omar’s. Turns out,
Carlos Latuff, the “artist” responsible for the “cartoon,” is the self-same
anti-Semite that finished second in something called the “International
Holocaust Cartoon Contest” in 2006, hosted by Iran. Note that, to
the left, a “Holocaust Cartoon Contest” is apparently okay, but anything treating
Muhammed with less than absolute reverence is legitimate grounds for killing
anyone and everyone involved. “Holocaust Cartoon Contest?” Do Iran’s
Mullahs hold a “Cancer Cartoon Contest,” too? Or a “Pedophilia Parody
Tournament?” Actually, I’m afraid I know the answer.
Tlaib was first to post the cartoon
on Instagram, with the message: “The more they try to silence us, our voices
rise. The more they try to weaken us, the stronger we become. The more they try
to discredit us, the truth prevails.”
Sounds like she’s using the very
words victims of the Holocaust might have spoken.
Conservatives and Trump supporters
should take note.
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