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It’s, uh, interesting to note that you think that it being 8 years old makes a difference. Particularly as the Omar tweet you cite is of the same vintage.
To have to go back 8 years for someone who gets on a mic on a daily basis is telling.
Omar's tweet was in 2012, and she defended it as recently as January. Not to mention she's made a half dozen other tropes since being sworn in... she's in the news monthly for something, and you're always here to defend her.
Like I said, his writing about Israel/Palestine is not substantially different, up to the current day. He promoted an article (2016) on his website, which he editorially controls, which said that Muslims in Europe are “a disease” and that Muslim men are “uncivilized.”
I'd like for you to link them to me, so I have the context.
Meanwhile, is it not fair to point out the muslim men treat women and gays like garbage in their home country? Or is that only OK to criticize white folks who vote Republican?
And then there was that whole Columbus Day thing, which was also deleted and apologized for...
Yeah not sure where this would inspire all these anti-muslim murders... but I'll take a look at the apology:
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Yes. That's good enough for me
but which requires asking, as in the case of Ron Paul, what is it about this guy that attracts racists and hatemongers?
I don't know and I don't care. both sides who are very conservative or very liberal attract the most extreme of both sides. I mean, the guy who shot a bunch of congressmen loved Bernie Sanders. Illan Omar, for example, is David Duke's favorite member of Congress... Interesting you're not concerned about that, though
Really, if you won’t address the substance (see Ron Paul tweet and newsletters, see the basic fact that murderous radicals think Shapiro’s cool) and just want to fall back on “but that was X years ago” and “he apologized,” there’s no point in trying to have a conversation. His schtick—since leaving Breitbart, anyway—is obvious...which was quite clear when he had a tantrum and punched out of an interview when he actually got called on his own words.
I do address the substance. I asked you for examples of his rhetoric that caused extreme violence. You gave me something from 8 years ago, that I guess these people just found and just had to go act on the impulse from the tweet.
We've talked about Ron Paul a million times. I know you think he's an avowed racist and that is fine. I can't for the life of me, though, comprehend how Julio believes Ron Paul is anti-semetic but doesn't believe Illan Omar is... I mean, one had a newsletter that went out 40 years ago with racist comments that has endlessly been disavowed, and the other is in the news each month with a new trope that she refuses to apologize for. I mean, there had to be a vote in congress about anti-semetism due to this woman. At least she has fans in Julio and David Duke, though.