(Jewish Group) I'm Black And Jewish. Ilhan Omar's Tweet - And The Backlash - Are Tearing Me Apart
(THIS IS THE JEWISH GROUP! RESPECT!!)
Yesterday, I opened my Twitter timeline to find friends, allies, and colleagues pitting racism and anti-semitism against each other. The battle lines had been drawn, and I was, as I often am as a mixed race Jew, caught in the middle.
Sunday afternoon, Rep. Ilhan Omar tweeted a response to Glenn Greenwald, who was musing about GOP leader Kevin McCarthys motivations for threatening punishment for herself and Rep. Rashida Tlaib. Its all about the Benjamins, Omar wrote, quoting a famous Puff Daddy song. The Benjamins, of course, are $100 bills with Benjamin Franklins image on them.
Forward opinions editor, Batya Ungar-Sargon, threw Omar a lifeline, asking her to clarify who she was talking about, spelling out quite clearly that Omar had used an anti-semitic trope. Rather than backing off, though, Omar leaned in, quoting Ungar-Sargon to answer her question with one word: AIPAC.
And then began the fallout. People from across the Jewish and pro-Israel worlds began to condemn Omar. Others came out in her defense, writing that Omar had not done anything anti-semitic.
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But to give Omar a pass on antisemitism because she is a black hijabi refugee is deeply problematic. And as a mixed race Jew who walks in both the black and Jewish worlds, this sort of discourse tears me in two.
I refuse to give her a pass because she is black. I will not do it anymore than I will give racism a pass because it came out of the mouth of a Jew. I will never pick between being offended by racism or being offended by antisemitism. I will always be equally offended by both.
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