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Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution.
“Blame Muslims collectively for terrorism” is a central tenet of the Trump-era GOP both in principle and policy. So it’s not like they could argue the point she was making. None of us disagee this is happening. Trump supporters/defenders and Republicans just think it’s good, while others (minorities who it tends to happen to far more frequently) don't.

That's the overall common sense summary of this "controversy". Omar is right, blaming a whole religion on a collective few, would be like blaming all Christians for the crusade. Or all Trump supporters being defined as terrorist because of the collective few who has committed more terrorist acts in last couple years then any other terror group.

If this isn't right for Christians, or Trump supporters, why is it right for Muslims? Or illegal immigrants who Trump and Republicans like to paint as rapist, drug dealers, and murderers.

Trump and Republicans like to paint people with broad brushes, but why are the people who fight against it happening to them (Christians, Trump supporters, White Americans who I guess should all be considered racists given the history) not standing up for it happening to others?

Omar was right, and if you disagree then you must also agree you are a terrorist and bigot (if you are a Trump supporter, or White). Or you are highlighting this unfortunate and disgraceful tactic.
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RE: Some Republicans vote against anti-bigotry resolution. - jj22 - 04-16-2019, 11:10 AM

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