Ilhan Omar is a miserable human being.
That much should be clear to everyone.
However, if you needed a reminder, Omar just provided you with one.
On her Twitter account, Omar responded with outrage to a video of Christians singing gospel music on a plane:
“I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end?” Omar tweeted.
Omar was immediately called out for her hateful rhetoric on Twitter, with many claiming that her comments were out of line.
Additionally, others provided evidence that she was wrong in insinuating that she couldn’t get away with praying on a plane herself.
This vile woman just cannot contain her hatred for America or Christianity..
Republican candidates, including @VernonForGA, @JoseForFlorida, @CicelyDavisMN & @Highway_30, condemned Ilhan Omar's tweet expressing outrage at a Christian worship service on Holy Saturday, just before Easter: "Why do you hate Christians?" https://t.co/fthMKzaEBH
— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) April 18, 2022
Fox News has more on Omar’s response to the video, which has caused a wave of backlash on social media:
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., expressed outrage over a video of Christians singing on a plane, leading many Republicans to attack her for what they suggested was anti-Christian bigotry.
Omar shared a video Saturday evening in which a worship leader with a guitar sings Christian worship music on an airplane.
“I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane,” Omar, who is Muslim, wrote with the video. “How do you think it will end?”
Here was Omar’s response to the uplifting video:
I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end? pic.twitter.com/5696Erwsl5
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 17, 2022
'Why do you hate Christians?': Squad member Ilhan Omar is mocked for attacking video https://t.co/wdWEVzJvN1
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) April 18, 2022
Daily Mail has the latest on Omar’s hatred for Christianity and America, and the backlash that followed:
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar has been mocked for criticizing a video of passengers singing on a place as part of an Easter celebration on Holy Saturday.
Footage from the flight showed Christians singing gospel music ‘30,000 feet in the air’ in a video that has sparked a debate about the nature of worship online.
Omar, who is Muslim, retweeted the clip saying: ‘I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end?’
Vernon Jones, a Democrat-turned Republican politician and staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, slammed Omar over the tweet, asking: ‘Why do you hate Christians, Ilhan?’
Cicely Davis, a candidate in the GOP primary in Minnesota, said Islamic prayers on a plane were ‘no problem’ and claimed ‘the issue is you hate Christians & Jews & lots of Muslims’.
Another Minnesota candidate, Royce White, told Omar not to ‘disrespect Christianity’ and warned ‘the Democrats you serve don’t believe in God’.
Omar has received plenty of criticism for her hateful response:
Why do you hate Christians, Ilhan?
If the freedom of religion we enjoy here in America disturbs you, feel free to pack your bags and head back to Somalia, Sudan, or wherever you’re from.
Take your brother with you. https://t.co/f2FZhWruz0
— Vernon Jones (@VernonForGA) April 17, 2022
Qatar – a country you’re very familiar with – plays Islamic prayers on the intercom before takeoff on their planes. They have a designated prayer area & coordinates for Mecca are posted on the screens.
It’s no problem. The issue is you hate Christians & Jews & lots of Muslims. https://t.co/wBX1ycl5nv
— Cicely Davis (@CicelyDavisMN) April 18, 2022
I’m coming for your seat. Don’t disrespect Christianity! You’re a globalist fraud. You can’t pray in Pelosi’s office! The Democrats you serve don’t believe in God. Their platform is openly anti-God. Minneapolis will not become Mogadishu. We will not bend the knee. #Godspeed https://t.co/SGGuYzyNwF
— Royce White 🇺🇸 (@Highway_30) April 18, 2022
What's worse: a mass shooting or singing on a plane? Ilhan Omar only felt a need to comment on one of these. https://t.co/tYQm9UZFj9
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) April 18, 2022
Ilhan Omar was born in the hell hole of Somalia. Her family fled that wasteland and sought refuge in America. They were welcomed here and Ilhan soon became one of the most influential politicians in the country. And yet she despises the country that took her in. Ungrateful brat.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 18, 2022
Ilhan Omar asks how people would react if her Muslim family sang their worship songs on a plane. I don’t know, but it’s gotta be better than the reaction to Christian worship in her home country of Somalia, where Christians are slaughtered for praying in public.
— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) April 18, 2022
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