Marjorie Taylor Greene says congress ignores white Christians
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Marjorie Taylor Greene voiced her concerns during congressional debates about antisemitism resolutions, arguing they overlooked hate crimes against white Christians. While Greene condemned the Colorado attack that injured demonstrators supporting Israel, she voted against the resolutions, asserting that Congress fails to address violence against white individuals. Her comments reflect her belief that current legislation fuels division among Americans. Greene's remarks come amid her history of controversial statements, including accusations of antisemitism, highlighting ongoing cultural and political tensions surrounding issues of identity and discrimination in the U.S.
"Antisemitic hate crimes are wrong but so are all hate crimes, yet congress never votes on hate crimes committed against white people: Christians, men, the homeless, or countless others."
"We don't vote on endless resolutions defending them. Americans from every background are being murdered, even in the womb, and congress stays silent."
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