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Ilhan Omar’s ‘Anti-Semitic’ Tweet Is A Reminder For Politicians Everywhere

Representatives' words matter, and misused ones give discriminatory comments credence.

By Lucinda Bradlow

Published 17 April, 2020

The Latest

Ilhan Omar’s ‘Anti-Semitic’ Tweet Is A Reminder For Politicians Everywhere

Representatives' words matter, and misused ones give discriminatory comments credence.

By Lucinda Bradlow

Published 17 April, 2020

The day Ilhan Omar, a 37-year old Somali-American from Minnesota was sworn in as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, she tweeted, “23 years ago, from a refugee camp in Kenya, my father and I arrived at an airport in Washington DC. Today, we return to that same airport on the eve of my swearing in as the first Somali-American in Congress. #hope #Ilhan”

It was hard not to find her inspiring and her tweet moving. In a time where it often feels like America is moving backward, her presence on the Congressional floor does inspire hope. She is one of a number of women who have made the House of Representatives, more truly representative. Omar is also a woman that knows about persecution. She knows what it is like to be judged by your religion, by your last name.