Compulsive political correctness caught Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bleeding heart pouring out over Islamophobia while antisemitism soared.
“It’s up to all of us to ensure there’s no space for hate in America.”
As Democratic lawmakers have gravitated toward pushing Israel into a ceasefire, and one of their own, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, was censured “for calling for the destruction of the state of Israel,” Warren took a moment Tuesday to turn a late comedian into a prophet.
With a post that could have been written by deadpan comic Norm Macdonald himself, the Massachusetts senator took to X to lament, “The surge of hate & violence against Muslims, Arabs & Palestinian Americans is alarming. It’s powerfully important that the Biden-Harris administration is developing a national strategy to counter Islamophobia. It’s up to all of us to ensure there’s no space for hate in America.”
The surge of hate & violence against Muslims, Arabs & Palestinian Americans is alarming. It’s powerfully important that the Biden-Harris administration is developing a national strategy to counter Islamophobia. It’s up to all of us to ensure there’s no space for hate in America.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) November 7, 2023
Famously, the standup star had suggested in the years before his passing, “What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans. Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims?”
What terrifies me is if ISIS were to detonate a nuclear device and kill 50 million Americans. Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims?
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) December 16, 2016
The sentiment fully captured the lawmaker’s apparent disconnect from scenes across the United States and the world hardly a day after recognizing reality as she stated, “Terrorist attacks against Israel have been followed by a dangerous spike in anti-Jewish incidents. Threats against students, vitriol online, and acts of hate against Jews around the world–antisemitism in all its forms–is wrong.”
Terrorist attacks against Israel have been followed by a dangerous spike in anti-Jewish incidents. Threats against students, vitriol online, and acts of hate against Jews around the world—antisemitism in all its forms—is wrong.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) November 6, 2023
If college students being terrorized, the gates to the White House being stormed and streets being blocked off by thousands of protesters chanting Hamas sympathizing rhetoric wasn’t enough, at least one man had died Sunday after a “physical altercation” with an anti-Israel protester in California.
According to statistics reported by the Anti-Defamation League, since the Oct. 7 slaughter of more than 1,400 men, women and children in Israel by the terrorist group, some nations had seen nearly a 1,000% increase in antisemitic incidents compared to the same time period the year before.
By Nov. 3, the United Kingdom had accounted for 1,019 incidents or an increase of 537% when compared to 2022. France likewise went into four digits marking 1,040 incidents since Oct. 7. Meanwhile, in Brazil 467 incidents amounted to a 961% increase in reports of antisemitism.
In just over two weeks, the United States had recorded a 388% uptick, of which the ADL “found explicit or strong implicit support for Hamas and/or violence against Jews in Israel.”
While the White House ran with the announcement of a National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia and President Joe Biden asserted that he had asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a “pause,” that would capitulate to Hamas’ desire for a ceasefire, social media users challenged the narrative some leftists were promoting.
“There is no surge in violence against Muslims, Arabs or Palestinian Americans. Jews, in America or otherwise, however, are targeted,” contended one individual. “Jews are 2.4% of our population, yet the victims of over half of all hate crimes in America. And that’s underreporting hate crimes.”
BlazeTV host Dave Rubin reacted far more succinctly as he replied to the senator, “You are evil.”
There is no surge in violence against Muslims, Arabs or Palestinian Americans.
Jews, in America or otherwise, however, are targeted.
Jews are 2.4% of our population, yet the victims of over half of all hate crimes in America. And that’s underreporting hate crimes.
— XBradTC (@xbradtc) November 7, 2023
You are evil.
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) November 7, 2023
Proof that you have no heart. Indian or otherwise.
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) November 7, 2023
A jewish man was just murdered in LA yesterday and this is your statement?
— Harrison Krank (@HarrisonKrank) November 7, 2023
Impeccable timing as always
— Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock (@kimmie_c_) November 7, 2023
Look, another Harvard person dismissing antisemitism!! Surprise, surprise!! Are you paying attention yet?
— Nick & Gio ️♈️♌️ One World One Love (@Sexplorers2) November 7, 2023
I’m sorry but I’ve been watching the videos all over the country for them saying that October 7 is how we fight colonialism and that this needs to be happening in the US as well. You are absolutely shameful right now. This is what should be getting investigated and talked about.
— LK_1111 (@elle_kaye11) November 7, 2023
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