Open letter to Rep. Rashida Tlaib
That's rather interesting since Israel isn't involved in genocide. If you're going to post provocative things like that, I'd say that's irresponsible (that's being diplomatic) to say things that you haven't provided proof of. After all, you're supposed to live up to the title of member of Congress. This is the tweet I referred to earlier:
It's rich seeing Rep. Tlaib repeating Hamas's propaganda. Quoting Joe Biden is better than quoting Hamas but ...Our country isn’t just complicit in this genocide—we’re actively participating in it.
— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) April 18, 2024
This week, my colleagues want to vote to send over $26B more of our tax dollars to Netanyahu as he carries out the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/UGgCBxop3Z
Then there's this whopper:
What happened at Columbia wasn't protected by the First Amendment. The First Amendment requires that protests be peaceful. This video shows a major encampment on the Columbia campus: This encampment was on private property. The 'protesters' intentionally provoked the police. That isn't the definition of peaceful. Protecting Hamas isn't too bright. I can't summarize things any better than this so I'll just let this speak for itself:From UM to Vanderbilt to USC to Columbia, students across our country are being retaliated against for using their constitutional rights to protest genocide. It’s appalling. https://t.co/Z4qKDCK1IF
— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) April 18, 2024
Cornering and trapping people is not free speech.
— Beautiful•Israel 🎗️ (@goatgirl987) April 18, 2024
Bludgeoning them with microphones is not free speech.
Surrounding people and screaming genocidal slogans is not free speech.
Lighting people's flags and shirts on fire is not free speech.
Threatening people to the point that…
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