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What is the 'big, beautiful bill' and its significance?
This, by the way, is how the New York Times can make light of Mahmoud Khalil. Pretending that Mahmoud Khalil is totally fine. And this, of course, would be the student who was detained from Columbia University as a graduate. And he was detained for deportation. And he had an immigration court hearing to try and determine whether he would be deported or not.
And the New York Times is a very sympathetic piece talking about what a wonderful person he is, the picture of his wife and his kid, completely ignoring the fact that Mahmoud Khalil was a chief member of a group called Columbia University Apartheid Divest. That group cheered the October 7th pogrom. They also lavish praise on Ismail Khania of Hamas, Hassan Asrala of Hezbollah.
The leadership of that group originally condemned a student who suggests Zionists don't deserve to live, but then thought better of it and issued an apology to the person they had condemned. So that's what Mahmoud Khalil believes. Is that a permission structure for the kind of thing we saw? Of course it is. Of course it is. When you are not, specificity is the friend of truth.
Specificity is the friend of truth and clarity. And vagary is the friend of lies. If there is a rubric under which Ilhan Omar can somehow portray herself as an opponent of antisemitism, which is what she tried to do after suggesting the other, Ilhan Omar was literally asked, it's amazing. She was literally asked about the shooting on the street and she walked away. She said nothing to say about it.
Then she finally tweeted later in the day, I'm appalled by the deadly shooting at the Capitol Jewish Museum last night, holding the victims, their families and loved ones. And my thoughts and prayers, violence should have no place in our country.
OK, if you let people off the hook just for saying violence is bad or anti-Semitism is bad, but you never ask specific questions about the belief systems that drive people to do evil things, then you're not doing your job. And that is why it is incumbent on, yes, Jewish organizations to actually get specific about the philosophies that result in things like we saw in Washington, D.C.
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