And Louis Farrakhan definitely doesn't want to: "Farrakhan calls Jews ‘satanic’ after denying he is anti-Semitic".
Meanwhile, one of the leaders of the Muslim sisterhood makes a bizarre claim: "Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., has made yet another shocking and historically ignorant claim: That thinking about the Holocaust gives her a 'calming feeling' because her Palestinian ancestors provided a 'safe haven' for Jewish victims of the tragedy."
What if I said that the thought of Godfrey sacking Jerusalem in the First Crusade gave me a "calming feeling"? Just sayin'...
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Tlaib means European Jews, of course, and she sort of misstates the "safe haven" part. But she doesn't mention the Jews who were already there and had been for a few thousand years.
As for Farrakhan, he murdered his way to the leadership of the Nation of Islam, and he'd keep on murdering if he had the firepower.
Farrakhan has already put that issue to rest. As he puts it he isn't anti-Semite, he's anti-termite.
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