MSNBCâs Joy Reid is facing backlash for her recent remarks comparing President Donald Trumpâs supporters to Muslim extremists as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), and other leaders are now demanding an apology.
On Tuesday, Omar took to Twitter with the clip from Reidâs segment as he shared his reaction to her words.
âHonestly, this kinda of casual Islamophobia is hurtful and dangerous,â Omar tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. âWe deserve better and an apology for the painful moment for so many Muslims around our country should be forthcoming.â
Tlaib also weighed in with similar sentiments as she also called for Reid to issue a statement of apology.
She tweeted, âWords matter and these words feed into the harmful anti-Muslim rhetoric actions that we continue to see in this country. It is even more painful to hear it from someone I admire. We deserve an apology.â
Others also shared their reactions as they criticized Reid for her remarks.
The backlash came shortly after Reidâs segment aired. During Tuesday nightâs edition of MSNBCâs âThe Reidout,â Reid featured a panel of guests who participated in a discussion about the civil unrest erupting in multiple cities.
âLeaders, letâs say in the Muslim world, talk a lot of violent talk and encourage their supporters to commit violence⊠We in the U.S. media describe that as radicalizing people,â Reid said during the segment. âThatâs the way we talk about how Muslims act.â
She went on to ask,âWhen you see what Donald Trump is doing, is that any different from what we describe as radicalizing people?â
MSNBC has not yet released a statement addressing Reidâs remarks.
