I may question @RashidaTlaib's historical facts but when she told @Isikoff and Skullduggery podcast of her "calming feeling" about the Holocaust, she was saying her Palestinian ancestors sought to create a safe haven for Jews after World War II and paid a terrible price for it.
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If you want to argue the history of Independence-era Israel-Palestine, fine. You should. But suggesting that
@RashidaTlaib found pleasure in the Holocaust is beyond wrong. Curious what@Isikoff thinks.Show this thread
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Jonathan, isn’t highlighting the names of Jewish members of Congress in yellow and questioning their loyalty to the United States a form of anti-Semitism?
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@RashidaTlaib felt calmed by these
and you, her fellow gaslighter, are compelled to scold those who chose to believe their own eyes/lives/histories. SOmething is wrong with you.pic.twitter.com/V1msr9Hf3B
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You are correct in pointing out Tlaib’s antisemitism is not violent. But it’s not opportunistic to point out that her family’s experience in welcoming Jews was not in any way typical.
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Typical? Perhaps a bit stronger.
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