Rep. Omar responded to the Resolution (below) -- and she voted "Yes".
My take-away:
I'm holding onto my optimism for a more constructive future in addressing real inequities, and that we can all grow and learn about each other, rather than attack and become defensive.
That said... don't read the comments to Omar's tweet.
https://twitter.com/Ilhan/status/1103804261824114688
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Yesterday (Thurs 3/7), the House passed Resolution 183: Condemning intolerance, discrimination, and bigotry
Here is a link to the full text of the resolution:
https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hres183/BILLS-116hres183ih.xml
Pasting in just the conclusion:
Does it spell gloom-and-doom, or end up filling a need?
Other critiques? Anything that seems wrong?
Anything better than expected?