When Ilhan Omar Asks Questions, Her Colleagues Should Listen
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/30/opinion/when-ilhan-omar-asks-questions-her-colleagues-should-listen.html?unlocked_article_code=Bv80s_uRXQTfdpnGwpLCHwLeLgLQCbq_nogrDUrYI4gTO55_vE711ViIOOZdPfu8jvJETSudiEKU3VHRjLawWYVp_HiJjdDjqkeX2jVN8TElFlfJdabW-U_knKrYZU0HPXEExRGQYFgwWa29Sm0cKn81hdlTuBHFnytLyYL7am2oXVqdA-3wd1v-b-qK4uGpXitaOOFinvArV1EaBIt5T4rnQ0HYwzYBJ55RAz4IayX88PAUowg-P0CEQuW4qOKQiEyYDJlTl8-XbdeJz1vhiE3euMLfC3_4V7KFSMu4GejIn01Z_a7Ue62pO299S-8oyzM47WyCdBTYcdyMqttEI9BfLKURBtp3uIwquH5YxHFHaiO8bzTKOaDQKpoq75yJrOY&smid=share-url
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In 2021, the Alliance of Democracies Foundation asked 50,000 people in 53 countries which global power they thought most threatened democracy in their nation. The United States came in first. Judging by their public statements, most members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee think these non-Americans are certifiably insane. The committees Republicans and Democrats both largely take it for granted that the United States despite occasional blunders defends liberty. When discussing threats to human rights, they generally attribute them to Americas foes. Ms. Omar is the exception.
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This pattern has repeated itself again and again in the four years since Ms. Omar entered Congress. The 50 other members of the Foreign Affairs Committee piously condemn the misdeeds of Americas foes. She asks uncomfortable questions about Americas own. In a hearing in May 2021, about Chinese atrocities against Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang, only Ms. Omar noted that the United States had itself imprisoned 22 Uyghurs at Guantánamo Bay and that Chinas president had reportedly cited Americas war on terror as a justification for his own crackdown. A witness who leads the Uyghur Human Rights Project concurred that Americas actions had paved the way for this comfortable labeling Uyghurs as a terrorist group by Beijing.
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Ms. Omars detractors might say all this reflects her anti-Americanism. Theyre wrong. Ms. Omar speaks idealistically about the moral authority the United States carries on the world stage when we stand up for human rights. She just recognizes as do many across the globe that the United States doesnt exercise that moral authority nearly as often as our leaders claim.
She doesnt oppose an active U.S. foreign policy. She opposes the myth which frames so much official discourse in Washington that American foreign policy is intrinsically moral. We are human beings like other human beings on this planet, she wrote in 2021, with the same flaws and the same ambitions and the same fragilities.