The following 213 words were copied from another article and pasted here for a purpose. It is important that you read them before we start the discussion. Here are the words in question:
“I
think it's really important for these members to realize that they haven't been
partners in justice. They haven't been, you know, equally engaging in seeking
justice around the world”.
“It
is important for me as someone who knows what it feels like to experience injustice
in ways that many of my colleagues don't, to be a voice in finding
accountability, asking for mechanisms for justice for those who are maligned,
oppressed, and who have had injustice done to them”.
“I
think it's really important to think back to the point that I was trying to
make”.
“I
tend to think that people around the world who have experienced injustice need
to be able to have a place where they can go … I think that it is really
important for us to continue to find ways in which people can find justice
around the world”.
“It’s
their mission to turn and twist everything I say until I am completely
silenced”.
“I’m
not leaving this fight!”
“Justice
is our cause!”
“I
am someone who has survived war and experienced injustice firsthand, who is
alive today because I was welcomed into this country as a refugee”.
“I
know that many of my colleagues — both Jewish and non-Jewish — deeply share
that commitment to fighting injustice”.
Now
that you’ve read the words, here is a question for you: Did you see anything in
those words which suggest that the orator was complaining about being oppressed
because they are a person of color? No, you did not. So, what’s the problem?
The problem is that Becket Adams, writing about Rep. Ilhan Omar, accused her of
doing what she didn’t do. To make his deluded point, he wrote an article under
the title: “Like Trump, Ilhan Omar needs to learn when to shut up,” and had it
published on June 30, 2021 in The Washington Examiner. Here is what he said
about Rep. Ilhan Omar:
“Speaking
of playbooks, this is how Omar and her cohort usually respond to criticism.
They claim they’re being oppressed, that shadowy forces are attempting to
silence young women of color. In fact, if Omar sees this article, I guarantee she’ll
claim it’s an attempt to ‘silence’ her, a woman of color. It’s as tiresome as
it’s predictable”.
Since
there is no mention of oppression, shadowy forces or attempts to silence young
women of color in what he quoted her saying, you’ll agree that in his delusion,
Becket Adams shot himself in the foot, at least this one time. But did he shoot
himself more than once? In other words, did he in addition, falsely accuse Rep.
Omar of what he and his Jewish cohorts have been doing interminably — such as
accuse others of antisemitism, for example? To find out, we go over Adams’s
article looking for reference to antisemitism that may have been done by him or
by someone who is Jewish or speaking in the name of Jews. Here is what we
discovered:
“Do
you understand why some Democrats, especially Jews, find that language
anti-Semitic? Secondly, anti-Semitism is known as the world’s oldest hatred, so
there’s a high probability some Jewish members of Congress have an idea of what
she’s talking about. As you know, a group of Jewish Democrats wrote a letter
saying that accusing Israel of acts of terror is anti-Semitic”.
The
answer therefore is yes, Becket Adams shot himself in the foot, not once, but
again and again and again. He would not be a Jew if he didn’t. But how many
feet do these Jews have? Even a millipede would have run out of feet by now.
It’s not funny anymore you’ll agree, and Adams should know it. He should know
it because Omar didn’t do what he accuses her of doing. And yet, because he so forcefully
desired that she had, he convinced himself that she did … and not just that,
but did it to the point of being “tiresome and predictable,” he complained.
What
this proves is that this guy, Becket Adams, is so screwed up psychologically,
he does not realize he is getting tired—not of Omar—but of himself being
predictable at attacking people whose moral compass is light years ahead of his
own and all those like him.
Now,
my friend, imagine how tiresome and predictable it is for the rest of us to
hear or read thousands of Jews repeat “antisemitism” a million times a day, 365
days a year. We need some relief! Let Becket Adams know that if someone needs
to shut up, it is not Ilhan Omar; it is Becket Adams who cannot stop regurgitating
the same filth over and over and over again.
Adams
ended his article by saying that Ilhan Omar is either remarkably stupid or
remarkably clever. The dude can think all he wants anything he wants; it’s not
going to change much of anything.
But
he would be well advised to cut out the crap and admit that Ilhan Omar is a
remarkably righteous and honorable woman. He’ll be in good company if he so
admitted for, there are millions who deeply appreciate what she stands for and
what she does for the betterment of the human race.
These people know a good thing when they see one, and they saw Ilhan Omar. Can Becket Adams bring himself to seeing the same thing?