(Jewish Group) Ilhan Omar and the Myth of Jewish Hypnosis
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In 2012, during one of Israels periodic wars with Hamas in Gaza, Ilhan Omar, at the time a 32-year-old nutrition coordinator with the Minnesota Department of Education, tweeted the following: Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel. #Gaza #Palestine #Israel
The sentence has dogged Ms. Omar, a refugee from Somalia who last year became one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress and was just seated on the influential House Foreign Affairs Committee. On Thursday, CNNs Poppy Harlow pressed her again: I wonder just what your message is this morning as the first on our Game Changer series to Jewish-Americans who find that deeply offensive.
Thats a really regrettable way of expressing that, Ms. Omar said of the anchors question. I dont know how my comments would be offensive to Jewish Americans. My comments precisely are addressing what was happening during the Gaza War and Im clearly speaking about the way the Israeli regime was conducting itself in that war.
Perhaps Ms. Omar is sincerely befuddled and not simply deflecting. Because sentiments like these, once beyond the pale of our public discourse, are being heard with greater frequency and volume these days, allow me to explain why this Jewish American, and almost every Jewish American I know, found her words so offensive.
The conspiracy theory of the Jew as the hypnotic conspirator, the duplicitous manipulator, the sinister puppeteer is one with ancient roots and a bloody history. In the New Testament, it is a small band of Jews who get Rome then the greatest power in the world to do their bidding by killing Christ. Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor, speaks to the Jews about Jesus in the book of John: Take him yourselves and judge him according to your own law. But the Jews punt the decision back to Pilate: We are not permitted to put anyone to death. And so Pilate does the deed on their behalf. In the book of Matthew, the implications of this manipulation are spelled out: His blood is on us and our children, the Jews say a line that has been so historically destructive that even Mel Gibson cut it from his Passion of the Christ.
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Then this happened....
New Congresswoman Ilhan Omar Apologizes for 2012 Tweet Widely Condemned as Antisemitic
New Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has apologized for tweet she published in 2012 that was widely condemned as antisemitic, saying she did not know her choice of words was offensive.
During a war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip in 2012, Omar tweeted, Israel has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.
Until now, Omar had declined to apologize for the tweet, which many criticized for evoking classic antisemitic themes of omnipotent Jewish power.
Last week, Omar told CNN, I dont know how my comments would be offensive to Jewish Americans. My comments precisely are addressing what was happening during the Gaza war and I am clearly speaking about the way that the Israeli regime was conducting itself in that war.
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Of course, you can see all the hateful assholes (at the Twitter site) who "never heard of this slur", so of course, the dirty Jewess, Weiss, must be "making it up" and "deflecting from criticism of Israel". But, props to Omar.