By Vivian KaneMay 13th, 2021, 5:53 pm
According to two
Washington Post reporters who witnessed the event, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene best known for her white supremacy, transphobia, Islamaphobia, her support for QAnon, and her intense love of guns ”aggressively confronted” Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez outside the House chamber Wednesday.
According to those reporters, Greene shouted at her colleague twice, yelling, “Hey Alexandria!” Ocasio-Cortez didn’t stop walking, so Greene “picked up her pace and began shouting at her and asking why she supports antifa” and yelled that Ocasio-Cortez was “failing to defend her ‘radical socialist’ beliefs by declining to publicly debate the freshman from Georgia.”
Neon Nettle - Muslim Actress Quotes Hitler to Praise Hamas: I Would Have Killed All of the Jews - Veena Malik quotes Nazi leader to reference killing Jewish people across the world
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Move over, Ilhan Omar there’s a new Israel-loathing, anti-Semite in town. I’m not saying you don’t still have your stuff, but this woman is downright Hitleresque.
Pakistani Muslim actress Zahida Malik better known as Veena Malik who has worked for at least two decades, appearing in multiple hit Bollywood and Lollywood films, tweeted the following apparently made-up Adolf Hitler quote to her 1.2 million followers:
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I would have killed all the Jews of the world…but I kept some to show the world why I killed them.”
Adolf Hitler
Sounds like a reasonable, pleasant woman, doesn’t she? (See: Religion of Peace™)
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May. 13, 2021
Veena Malik, a popular Pakistani actress, took to social media on Tuesday to endorse the murder of Jews amidst the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian violence.
“I would have killed all the Jews of the world…but I kept some to show the world why I killed them,” she tweeted to her 1.2 million followers, incorrectly attributing the quote to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.
A screenshot of the tweet, which has now been deleted Credit: Yashar Ali
The tweet was later taken down as a violation of the social media platform’s terms of service, which ban hateful conduct and incitement.