Antisemite Rashida Tlaib Spoke At Art Show In Detroit Advocating Israel’s Destruction

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., at a House Financial Services Committee hearing, July 20, 2021. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Images)

NEW YORK (JNS) — Reports have circulated that Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) spoke at an art exhibit in Detroit held from May 26 to June 17, though the featured works didn’t represent any classic school or style.

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Instead, a black-and-white drawing showed a teenage girl with a half-smile and the eliminationist protest chant “From the river to the sea” on top with “Palestine will be free” at the bottom. A photo showed a young woman in a black hijab holding a glue gun like a weapon as she stood in front of a red-gray-and-black stylized image of someone holding a rifle. The phrase “power to freedom fighters” appears above, along with a strand of barbed wire.

A banner with oranges and watermelons declared in capital letters: “Free our martyrs/Free them all/Zionism will fail!”

A poster refers to law authorities with an image of a pig with bloody fangs and an intersectionality theme. The Handala Coalition, a group of organizations advocating for Palestinians, sponsored the May 30 show at Detroit’s Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery. Among the figures honored with artwork was Khader Adnan, 45, an imprisoned terrorist in Israel who died on May 2 following an 86-day hunger strike. He had spent eight years in prison for terror-related offenses, having been arrested by Israeli authorities 12 times.

In 2007, Adnan made clear his commitment to peace when he told his followers: “Who among you is the next suicide bomber? Who among you will carry the next explosive belt? Who among you will fire the next bullets? Who among you will have his own body parts blown all over?”

Following Adnan’s death, Palestinian Islamic Jihad launched three rockets into Israel.

Tlaib has continued to come under fire for antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric. Just a week-and-a-half before she attended the art show, Elisha Wiesel wrote an op-ed for The Hill condemning the congresswoman for her efforts to use the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018, named after his father, in a House resolution that called for “recognizing the ongoing naqba and Palestine refugees rights.”

Wiesel wrote: “To utilize my father’s name in such vile accusations is so far beyond the pale that I am staggered by the silence in response.”


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Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
9 months ago

Will any elected Democrat condemn this Jew hating כלבה?

Aguttenshabbos
Aguttenshabbos
9 months ago

I would bet that Jews voted for her too. Like some of the commenters on VIN.

Enough
Enough
9 months ago

And where are are our supposed democratic Jews In Congress or senator chucky cheese
Not a word But yet the aguda tells us to vote for this party’s candidates

Karine Jean-Pierre
Karine Jean-Pierre
9 months ago

No, wait. RFK jr is terrible.

Jon Merde
Jon Merde
9 months ago

A total Meiskeit inside and out. Why does VIN feel it necessary to publish her picture. It is just not healthy to look at it. She is like a modern day Medusa.
C’mon VIN give your readers break.

Reb yid
Reb yid
9 months ago

From the Lake (St. Claire) to the (Detroit) River, Detroit will be free (of her and other antisemites iy”h)

Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
9 months ago

We need the “Jewish” members of Congress to issue a strong condemnation. They, too, need support the efforts to keep this witch away from any House committees.

Wilbur
Wilbur
9 months ago

Has this piece of horse manure shed even one tear that 7 of her Palestinians are being executed by her Hamas heroes? Maybe if the noose is Israeli manufactured, she could shed one of those crocodile tears! One blasphemous woman.

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
9 months ago

As much as this “art” is abhorrent to us, it is still protected speech – which we need to be supportive of, lest other forces try to infringe and impinge on our speech.
As the well known antisemitic Voltaire may or may not have said: “I may not agree with what you say, but I will fight to my death your right to say it.”