With @RepCDMenefee signing onto the Block the Bombs Act, every Houston Democratic member of Congress is signed on now besides AIPAC endorsed Lizzie Fletcher.
@veilofignoranc@davidhogg111@AIPAC mhmm no its not when aipac is known for being racist and anti-muslim themsleves, i'm a brown muslim woman and i have an issue with them and commend the criticism they receive by white liberals.
Israel has used American-supplied munitions to kill tens of thousands of innocent civilians.
America is morally obligated to end support of Israel’s devastation of Gaza and its people. I’m cosponsoring the Block the Bombs Act to limit the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel.
This is a huge win for the pro-Palestine movement.
Huge moment for American democracy and our Congress. Voices like @HamawyForNJ have been missing from our legislature for years. A Muslim Arab-American doctor who served in the US military and then volunteered in Gaza.
Greg Abbott passed a law in Texas protecting Israel from economic boycotts. A Texas company can boycott virtually any other country on Earth, but if it wants a state contract, it can’t boycott Israel.
When the City of San Marcos placed a ceasefire resolution on its agenda in April 2025, Abbott threatened to pull state funding. He called it antisemitic for Texans to argue that our tax dollars should be spent helping Texans instead of being sent to Israel to fund a genocide in Gaza.
Israel has universal healthcare and provides both monthly stipends and long-term savings accounts for children, while Texas leads the nation in uninsured children.
Greg Abbott took $2 million from Israeli Zionist casino billionaire Miriam Adelson.
Greg Abbott’s priorities aren’t with Texans. He needs to be kicked to the curb in November.
@davidhogg111 Maybe in that case @RepCDMenefee should come out and clear his stance? Not only on accepting money, but his views on genocide and accepting endorsements from Crypto. I'm criticizing the candidate NOT you.
Texas Senate runoff campaigns flood airwaves with anti-Muslim attacks as candidates compete in special election #Texas#Senate#TexasPolitics
https://t.co/dHHxXhUEuF
Three people were killed at a mosque in San Diego yesterday. The victims only wanted to pray or protect those praying.
This is not an isolated incident. This is what happens when politicians spend years using faith communities as political targets. Words online and in campaign commercials don't stay words.
Within the past month alone: a man threatened to "kill all the Muslims and Jews" at Houston's Ismaili Center. A synagogue in Austin was vandalized. Different targets but the same motive: hate.
When leaders normalize bigotry, no faith community is safe.
To my Muslim and Jewish communities in Texas and across this country: I see you. I am with you. And I will not stop fighting for you.
To every person of faith and conscience, remember that silence is a choice. Now is the time to choose differently.
@realmitchlittle@SaraGonzalesTX Because I'm not a lazy little bigot like @SaraGonzalesTX, I actually contacted the event organizers, who said the event is not Muslim-only. On the left is the event poster from the organizer's official website. On the right is the one posted by Gonzales. Notice the difference?
@Hal9000_T1 As a Texas contractor I can’t work with the Texas government even though I’m an 8th generation Texan who was born on a Texas military base because I refuse to sign the anti BDS paperwork required to have contracts with the state….
@jake213518@hi_again_3 Apparently Governor Abbot is boycotting his own companies - some of whom are best of breed globally - all to throw money at Israel.
Instead of using an American made desalination solution which are exported all over the Caribbean - Texas chooses an Israeli company.
BTW Texas has desalination companies of it's own.