As an amendment to a piece of Democrat-backed legislation regarding greater inclusivity in federal programs, Republicans offered an anti-Semitism measure to include Jews as part of the bill. After all, the bill was actually called the Equity and Inclusion Enforcement Act.
The bill would permit the filing of private civil suits for violations of federal regulations that "prohibit discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin in programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance." The Republican amendment, which passed [as it should] by a vote of 265 to 164, with 162 Democrats in opposition, mandates that anti-Semitism also be considered as discrimination.
And these Democrats try to paint Trump as Hitler.
The Republican effort to include anti-Semitism in federal definitions of discrimination follows similar moves by the White House to consider discrimination against Jewish people illegal under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which affords protection to minorities and other groups. After all, Jews, not blacks or Muslims, are targets of hate more than any other group in the United States.House Democrats have been divided in recent years on issues of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel advocacy in the United States. These two groups consist of Democrats and Democratic anti-Semitic scumcrumpets.
The Republican effort to include anti-Semitism in federal definitions of discrimination follows similar moves by the White House to consider discrimination against Jewish people illegal under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which affords protection to minorities and other groups. After all, Jews, not blacks or Muslims, are targets of hate more than any other group in the United States.House Democrats have been divided in recent years on issues of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel advocacy in the United States. These two groups consist of Democrats and Democratic anti-Semitic scumcrumpets.
The latest vote highlights a deep divide between Democrats and Republicans on the issue, which is playing out against the backdrop of rising anti-Semitism across the globe, so much so, that in certain circles, anti-Semitic rhetoric is cocktail conversation.
"We should use this opportunity to show commitment to combating anti-Semitism," Foxx said. "With anti-Semitism on the rise around the world, the need for this amendment is clear."Most anti-Semites in the Democrat Party, such as the "squad," would disagree.
"We should use this opportunity to show commitment to combating anti-Semitism," Foxx said. "With anti-Semitism on the rise around the world, the need for this amendment is clear."Most anti-Semites in the Democrat Party, such as the "squad," would disagree.
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