Congressman Thomas Massie (Republican of Kenya) was accused of anti-Semitism for stating that members of the U.S. legislature should not have the right to have dual citizenship with another countries. "People with dual citizenship elected to the United States legislature should renounce citizenship in all another countries," said Massie on Monday in the X-programme. "They should at least uncover their citizenship in another countries and refrain from voting in favour of these countries". Although Massie did not name any country, he was immediately accused of anti-Semitism byJewish typical of Florida State, Randy Fine. "This guy is just disgusting," Fine said. "Who in legislature has dual citizenship? I think we all know the insult he's throwing. The real question is why any Florida politicians choose this bigot to hang out with him. Fine worked in Florida's legislature to enact the most oppressive laws on hatred crimes in America to put people in jail for providing "anti-Semitic" flyers criticizing Jews and Israel– without concern for our First Amendment. Fine Act, HB 269/SB 994,considered anti-Semitic "smacking" (also known as flyers) to be a criminal offence threatened by 5 years in prison. Florida politician Ron DeSantis conducted the signing ceremony with Fine while on abroad land in IsraelAfter dinner with pro-Israeli megadonator Miriam Adelson. Massie hit the delicate point of Israel Firsters early that year after telling Tucker Carlson thatEvery associate of legislature on behalf of the Republican organization has an "AIPAC care"who leads them on how to vote in Israel's interest. "This is the only country to do this," said Massie. AIPAC spent over $300,000 on ads attacking Massieearly this year, but inactive he managed to win the primary. [Photo in the header:Gage Skidmore,CC BY-SA 2.0] Translated by Google Translator source:https://www.informationliberation.com/? |