Rashida Tlaib Learns About the Streisand Effect

Rashida Tlaib Learns About the Streisand Effect

Rashida Tlaib Learns About the Streisand Effect

On the heels of thousands of Hezbollah terrorists taken out by exploding pagers, social media was gloriously flooded with memes. Political cartoonists weren’t about to be outdone either given the optics of blood thirsty jihadies losing precious body parts to the tech choice of 1990’s teens. Enter Henry Payne and the wrath of Rashida Tlaib.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) late last week decried as racist a cartoon that lampooned her history of supporting terrorism against Israel.

Behold the racist cartoon.

A rational normie would be hard-pressed to find the RACISM!!!™ in a simple sketch of Rashida in business clothes behind a desk puzzled over her pager blowing up.

Indeed, it is the simplicity of the message bringing attention to Rashida’s long history of terrorist ties and sympathy that makes it hilarious. Tlaib may have been elected to Congress but as far as anyone knows, she was never coronated Queen of the Arab Muslims.

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without her name in front of her, while showing a blown up pager, the cartoon would have been racist for stereotyping Arabs and Muslims and considering all of them supporters of terrorist Hezbollah (whose pagers were blown up).

But this cartoon has nothing racist in it. It makes it certain that this is US Congresswoman Tlaib, without any visible Arab or Muslim signs (even the Kufiyah that she now wears all the time is not in the drawing). This cartoon is against Tlaib for her support of Hezbollah and Hamas. Tlaib represents some Arabs and Muslims in America and her own opinion, but NOT all Arabs and Muslims in America, many of whom vehemently oppose her views.

To lump all Arabs and Muslims in American into one person — Tlaib — is racism. We, Arabs and Muslims, are — like all other races and religions — diverse and have clashing views, and no one person embodies or symbolizes all of us, unless you think we all look and think the same.

Rashida is the type of anti-American Leftist who feelz the Constitution is just a piece of paper she can exploit for herself as when she freaked out over being criticized for the Jewhating, terrorist-loving statements that come from her and the rest of The Squad.

Freedom of speech doesn’t exist for Muslim women in Congress. The benefit of the doubt doesn’t exist for Muslim women in Congress. House Democratic leadership should be ashamed of its relentless, exclusive tone policing of Congresswomen of color.

Rashida herself was censured for the antisemitism that drips from her piehole on a regular basis. She always seems to bristle that her Muslim-supremacist beliefs are ever called to question yet she eagerly engages in smearing Jews as biased when they dare cross her path.

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib sharply criticized Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel for filing charges against pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan on Thursday, (snip)

Tlaib also criticized Nessel, who is the first Jewish person elected Attorney General of Michigan, for what she believes is a biased approach to the protest.

“We’ve had the right to dissent, the right to protest,” Tlaib says. “We’ve done it for climate, the immigrant rights movement, for Black lives, and even around issues of injustice among water shutoffs. But it seems that the attorney general decided if the issue was Palestine, she was going to treat it differently, and that alone speaks volumes about possible biases within the agency she runs.”

Pro-Hamas students/faculty can engage in all manner of criminal acts in the name of “protest” but a cartoonist mocking Rashida’s support of such terrorists should be censored?

Just remember, Rashida isn’t the only Leftist demanding that the First Amendment give way to BigGov directed censorship. From Tampon Tim to Gov Hairgel’s new anti-parody law, make no mistake.

The Constitution is on the ballot in November. Vote accordingly.

featured image, original graphic by Darleen Click

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2 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    A lot of Muslims simply cannot understand that in my country, they can be made fun of.

  • Jack says:

    Quote To lump all Arabs and Muslims in American into one person — Tlaib — is racism. We, Arabs and Muslims, are — like all other races and religions — diverse and have clashing views, and no one person embodies or symbolizes all of us, unless you think we all look and think the same. End quote

    This might be true, but I have seen in areas in othe countries, England for one, that when they reach the majority, they all seem to think and act alike. This might not be true of those who have left Islam, though.

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