If accurately quoting Ilhan Omar when she whitewashes the 9/11 terrorists is “dangerous incitement,” we’d really, really like to know what this is:

Prayers and condolences won’t keep our kids safe, sensible #GunLaws will. It’s time for you and Republicans to put the safety of Americans first and seek freedom from the NRA. They are the true enemy! https://t.co/fp0kZH8X0w — Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) February 15, 2018

The NRA is “the true enemy”? Rhetoric doesn’t get much more incendiary than that.

This is incitement — Steven ???????‍☠️ (@SFlipp) April 14, 2019

This is inciting violence against Republicans. — Some guy tweeted something ??‍♂️ (@jtLOL) April 13, 2019

Inciting violence!! — Gregg McClurg (@GreggMcClurg) April 14, 2019

According to the precedence set by you and AOC, this is inflammatory language and may incite violence. It has been reported as such. — Cullen Burns (@CullenBurnsCD29) April 14, 2019

Omar is literally trying to get people to kill NRA members. Meaning me. pic.twitter.com/EYsUTy0xLl — EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) April 16, 2019

Unlike the legitimate criticism Ilhan Omar has faced for her long history of anti-Semitism and bigotry and for her recent 9/11 remarks, the NRA hasn’t done anything to merit being smeared as “the true enemy.” Will Omar’s army of kneejerk defenders call her out for this or nah? That’s a rhetorical question, of course. She’s a lefty, so she gets a pass for whatever garbage she spews, no matter how inflammatory it is.