WATCH! Ilhan Omar Compares America to Somalia

Let’s all take a moment to thank Ilhan Omar for her continued service as America’s most ungrateful refugee. You’d think someone who fled a war-torn nation, landed safely in the greatest country on Earth, and then got elected to Congress would have at least one nice thing to say. Nope. Instead, she stepped up to a microphone, looked directly into the camera, and basically said, “This place is starting to feel like Mogadishu with a military parade.”  You can’t make this stuff up.

Military Parades and Delusion—Ilhan’s Latest Rant

In a now-viral clip, Omar lamented that she grew up in a dictatorship but never saw anything as terrifying as checks notes ICE agents and military vehicles in the streets. That’s right—according to her, the United States is now some dystopian hellscape that rivals the failed state she escaped. She whined about the president spending money to prop himself up like a dictator, complete with a military parade.

When the Somali Playbook Meets MSNBC

What we’re seeing here is classic projection. Omar’s trying to run the old dictator narrative playbook like she’s still watching Somali state TV. But this time, the stage is American cable news, and the scriptwriters are Rachel Maddow and AOC’s Instagram Lives.

Democrats like Omar love to shout about “saving democracy” while they demonize anyone who disagrees with them, sue to silence speech, and cry “fascism” anytime they lose a vote. It’s a twisted loop: claim the country’s falling apart, then make sure your followers are terrified enough to believe it.

Cue the “No Kings” Parade of Panic

Of course, it wasn’t just Omar melting down. Over the weekend, Democrats held a “No Kings” protest where terrified liberals screamed into the sky, waved cardboard signs, and declared the death of democracy. One poor woman, 74 years old, sobbed on camera: “I’m just so scared. I don’t understand why people voted for this person.”

Lady, I’ve got three words for you: turn off MSNBC.

These aren’t political protests anymore—they’re public therapy sessions for people who got psychologically waterboarded by Joy Reid and Stephen Colbert.

Let’s Be Clear: She Hates This Country

Let’s just call it what it is: Ilhan Omar does not like America. She tolerates it just enough to enjoy the benefits—power, fame, taxpayer-funded everything—but deep down, she resents the very system that allowed her to rise. Every time she speaks, it’s a reminder that gratitude is not part of her vocabulary.

If America is so unbearable, so repressive, and so dangerous… maybe she should book a one-way ticket back to Somalia and give it another shot. Something tells me the military there doesn’t hand out gender equity pamphlets before kicking down doors.

The Manufactured Fear Machine

The real tragedy here isn’t Ilhan Omar’s delusion—it’s how many people believe it. You’ve got grandmothers crying on sidewalks, college students chanting about kings, and late-night hosts treating every executive order like Kristallnacht 2.0.

It’s all by design. Democrats push fear because fear makes people vote for control. That’s the whole play. Trump could win a Nobel Peace Prize tomorrow, and Omar would call it a fascist plot to silence progressive voices.

Final Thoughts

Ilhan Omar comparing the United States to a dictatorship isn’t just ridiculous—it’s offensive. It’s a slap in the face to every American who’s served this country, built a life here, and still believes in the promise of freedom. But maybe that’s the point.

Because if you destroy faith in America, you can rebuild it in your image—fearful, fragile, and fully dependent on government. That’s Ilhan’s America.

Not mine.

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