Consequences? Ilhan Omar's Daughter Faces a Few

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They were warned. Multiple times. But these students were so convinced that camping on a campus would remake the world that they stunningly and bravely refused to leave when ordered to by the college. 

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The NYPD showed them the error of their ways. 

It wasn't exactly Kent State, thank God. It was a bit more like exasperated parents giving their unruly child a "time out" as a last resort when a toddler is having a tantrum. 

Among the stunning and brave peace warriors was Isra Hirsi, a Barnard College at Columbia student. Hirsi unsurprisingly hates America as much as her entitled communist mother (yes, she actually is a communist and comes from a family that was part of the Somali government before it was tossed out). 

It is likely no coincidence that the students were arrested almost simultaneously with the testimony of Columbia's president on Capitol Hill. Academic presidents are under enormous pressure to push back against all the Hamas love and Jew hatred on their campuses, and evicting the students was a great opportunity to demonstrate that universities might not be "safe spaces" for only the right kind of hate.

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Ilhan Omar was displeased that her daughter got caught up in the backlash, perhaps because she had to plunk down some cold, hard cash to send her daughter to school. Or, perhaps, she believes in communist immunity and terrorist privilege. 

Or both. Probably both. 

The Left is obsessed with shutting down free speech, but they get upset when people who are actually breaking the law having tantrums about fake causes face even the smallest of consequences. 

What these students are doing is not "free speech" at all. It is harassment and intimidation and in this case, trespassing. Not to mention violating a raft of school policies to which the students agreed when they decided to attend. Sending out a tweet should force people to lose the privilege to participate in society, but breaking the law in the service of terrorists is moral activism. 

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"Repression." Ah, would that it were so. This is no more repression than a parent sending a child into their room. I suggest Isra visit their mother's homeland to discover what real repression is. It is as absurd as her parent, an actual Congresswoman, complaining about the horrible discrimination she faces every day. 

Commie gonna commie, though. 

Ilhan Omar happens to be my congresswoman, so I have had a front-row seat in her rise to power. She mobilized the huge Somali refugee community to get her endorsed first as a State Representative and then for Congress in a close primary. Antisemitism has been one of her pitches to the large Somali community here, although Leftist Jewish leaders have been hesitant to oppose her for fear of being labeled xenophobic. 

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We shall see if that pattern holds this year. Will intersectionalism beat out the rejection of hate? Perhaps. Perhaps not. 

But I do have a tiny bit of hope that Omar may, as her daughter has, face the consequences of her actions. 

We are all allowed to hope, aren't we?

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John Stossel 8:30 AM | December 22, 2024
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