The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Collins stands by post from antisemiti­c social media account

Republican House member draws bipartisan rebukes.

- By Greg Bluestein gbluestein@ajc.com

U.S. Rep. Mike Collins drew bipartisan rebukes when he refused to delete a social media post that agreed with an account with a history of racist and antisemiti­c posts.

Collins, a Republican from Jackson, was condemned by figures from both parties Sunday when he seconded a social media post by an account that dubbed itself “Garbage Human” that appeared to criticize a Washington Post reporter’s Jewish heritage.

Former Republican U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger and state Rep. Esther Panitch, D-Sandy Springs, the only Jewish member of the Georgia Legislatur­e, were among those who panned Collins.

“It’s one thing to mistakenly respond to an antisemiti­c account,” Panitch said. “It’s another thing to double down on it and gaslight us like it never happened.”

Collins didn’t directly address the post, writing on the X social media platform late Sunday that some are “having a rough time wanting to see something that ain’t there. But don’t give up.”

State Sen. Josh McLaurin, D-Sandy Springs, addressed the issue Monday on the floor of the Georgia Senate and encouraged Republican­s to pressure Collins.

“This type of behavior is exactly what we’re talking about when we say that we can’t let creeping antisemiti­sm, whether it’s by joke, whether it sounds nihilistic or not, we can’t let it creep into our public discourse,” McLaurin said. “And certainly not at the level of a sitting U.S. congressma­n.”

Collins on Monday shrugged off the pushback again, saying he intended to slam the Post reporter’s viewpoint — not her religion. His critics, he added, “just see stuff that ain’t there.”

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Mike Collins says his critics “just see stuff that ain’t there.”

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