Well that didn't take long
/Barbara Bush was a generous and smart and amazing racist who, along with her husband, raised a war criminal. Fuck outta here with your nice words.
— Randa Jarrar (@randajarrar) April 18, 2018
PSA: either you are against these pieces of shit and their genocidal ways or you're part of the problem. that's actually how simple this is. I'm happy the witch is dead. can't wait for the rest of her family to fall to their demise the way 1.5 million iraqis have. byyyeeeeeeee.
— Randa Jarrar (@randajarrar) April 18, 2018
If you'd like to know what it's like to be an arab american muslim american woman with some clout online expressing an opinion, look at the racists going crazy in my mentions right now.
— Randa Jarrar (@randajarrar) April 18, 2018
All the hate I'm getting ALMOST made me forget how happy I am that George W Bush is probably really sad right now 😊 https://t.co/HdOkzMH4LE
— Randa Jarrar (@randajarrar) April 18, 2018
As for her perpetual victimhood, notice that she accuses all who object to her vile comments as "racists"? Yet this i the same woman who demands that all art must be created or performed solely according to race and ethnicity.
Bonus material:
Jarrar wrote an opinion piece called, Why I Can't Stand White Belly-Dancers which was published in Salon, 2014. In this piece, Jarrar said she felt that white women who take part in the art of bellydance are engaging in cultural appropriation and "brown face."[4] Many bellydancers and nonbellydancers alike were outraged by her statement, including UCLA professor Eugene Volokh.[5]
Maybe – and I know this is a radical thought – artists, whether high or low, should be able to work in whatever artistic fields they want to work in. Maybe they should even be able to work in those fields regardless of their skin color or the place from which their ancestors came. Maybe telling people that they can’t work in some field because they have the wrong color or ancestry would be … rats, I don’t know what to call it. If only there were an adjective that could be used to mean “telling people that they mustn’t do something, because of their race or ethnic origin.”
UPDATE II: According to the NYPost, this vile, disgusting woman has doubled down:
Jarrar also at one point posted a phone number that many viewed as her own and called — swamping the phones of a crisis and suicide prevention center, prompting further outrage.“Replying to @randajarrar. Your freedom of speech does not entitle you to have all these people spam an actual mental health crisis line. Please stop,” tweeted Eugene Gu, MD, a pediatric surgeon.