Opinion of Dean James at Right Wing Tribune|
Member Of Polish Parliament Invites Left-Wing Mouth Ocasio-Cortez To See Some REAL ‘Concentration Camps’
By JonDougherty
A member of Poland’s parliament has invited ‘Democratic Socialist’ Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to fly to their country to see what real “concentration camps” look like after she accused our Department of Homeland Security of running some along the U.S.-Mexico border.
As noted by The Conservative Brief, Ocasio-Cortez has been under fire from conservatives after claiming on her Instagram account earlier this week that DHS and Border Patrol were rounding up illegal aliens and stuffing them in concentration camps, comparing it to the Nazi Holocaust against Jews, in which more than six million were exterminated.
She doubled down, though, after being criticized for her remarks (she even used “never again” in her Instagram video, a phrase widely known to be associated with the Holocaust), proving she is completely clueless (and outrageous):
My heroes are the ones who stood up when it wasn’t easy.
Kids are dying in cages on our border. Families are being put in “freezers” & “dog pounds.”
Years from now, people will look for the journalists, officials, & everyday people who stood up for what was right in real-time.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 19, 2019
NBC News‘ Chuck Todd took Ocasio-Cortez to the woodshed over her remarks, sort of, but he couldn’t do it without doing his best to claim that the migrant camps are the fault of Republicans and, specifically, POTUS Donald Trump — as though the GOP and the president are responsible for the open doors/open border policies of the past that are serving as magnets to the U.S.
Ocasio-Cortez's comparison of ICE detentions to concentration camps did border detainees "a tremendous disservice" #MTPDaily
"She said she didn't use those words lightly," Chuck Todd said. "Well, neither did I." pic.twitter.com/5CIOfWn7BQ
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) June 19, 2019
But perhaps no one has had a better response than Polish parliamentarians, who extended to AOC an open hand and an invitation to an educating experience touring real concentration (death) camps built by Nazi Germany during World War II.