
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar from Minnesota (still the U.S., last I checked) referred to the President of Somalia as “our president.”
Oops.
Freudian slip? Or just saying the quiet part out loud?
Relax though here come the minions in 3…2…1:
“Context!”
“Culture!”
“You’re racist!”
“Words don’t matter!”
Funny how words never matter… unless you say them. And let’s zoom out for half a second anyone else noticing the pattern?
Endless protests.
Foreign flags everywhere.
Nonstop hate for the country they live in… yet zero urgency to actually leave it. 🤔
It’s almost like loyalty is reserved for somewhere else somewhere they swear they love, but somehow never move back to. Instead, they want this country to bend the knee.
So here’s the question nobody wants to answer:
👉 If a U.S. lawmaker openly claims another nation’s president as “ours,” is that diversity… or divided allegiance? At what point does representation turn into replacement?
Agree? Disagree? Or are we still pretending this is all just “context”? 💥🇺🇸
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