The Ilhan Omar parody that will have you on the floor laughing

by Chaya Cikk
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If you can’t laugh in life, what can you do? Milo Yiannopoulos is Ilhan Omar, a congresswoman famous for being the first Muslim woman in the Congress of the United States. There is not one line in this speech that is politically correct. Milo takes on every taboo issue in this imitation. He succeeds in insulting every single person possible in this speech. Milo is a proud member of the gay community. But, he is sharp as a blade when he attacks the Muslim community. The situation is so ridiculous today with Ilhan Omar that parody may be the best method of exposing the ridiculousness.

Milo Yiannopoulos

Milo, born in 1984, in Britain is a writer, commentator and public speaker. Through his speeches and writings, he ridicules Islam, atheism, feminism, social justice and political correctness. In 2015 he started working for Breitbart, and attracted attention for his opinions and the company’s association with the alt-right. He then relocated to the United States.

Ilhan Omar

Ilhan Omar, born in 1981, was born in a place called Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, a country on the west coast of Africa. Her mother died when she was just two years old. She was then raised by her father and grandfather. Escaping war in Somalia, she and her family fled to the Dadaab Refugee Camp, Kenya.

In 1992 Omar and her family entered the United States. They applied for asylum in 1995 and in 2000 Omar gained her American citizenship. She has spoken about being bullied for wearing a hijab in Virginia. Her father’s response was “They are doing something to you because they feel threatened in some way by your existence.”

Somalia

Somalia located on the west of Africa has an estimated population of 14.3 million people. The official languages are Somali and Arabic, with over 85% of the population being Muslim. In 1991 Somali Civil War broke out, against the Armed Rebel Groups and the Somali Democratic Republic. It is a country that is a member of the United Nations, the Arab League, and the African Union.

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