I have proved it, demonstrated it beyond any doubt. What you ask? Of what can we be certain in this new, strange, bewildering and hostile world we inhabit? Is it that we must now walk with our shoulders hunched around our ears, our eyes and heads bent towards the ground, or forced to step off the sidewalks and accept banishment from institutions and other arenas of public venue? And if you shake your head and say it is not happening, well, I refer you to the college campuses of the world, of America, or more fittingly Amerika. Once mighty bastions of true education and enlightenment, they are now discarding their honorable past, their progress in combating racism, and have become cesspools of filthy, vile, JewHatred.
We have indeed demonstrated the ugly truth, the devolvement of civilization as once normal young adults have become pod people, puppets of the hate filled hate spewing professors of violent Islam, fiends and extremists, upholders of terrorism, and disloyalty to one's country. They don the outward symbols of their inner transformation - bloodstained keffiyehs and headbands of Hamas, a terrorist organization who wage war on innocents and on their own people as well. The effendis of the lands of Arabia and Islam, enabling lands of the world, sit back and laugh at the agony of a country painfully disintegrating, their monetary and personnel contributions doing oh so well.
These are the words of one Jewish mother, whose voice speaks for many, and certainly for me.
"I was a proud American. I am a disillusioned American now. I am a parent who is heartbroken."
And where are the enforcers of civility, of laws, of order, of unity, of consequences for outrages, vandalism, felony level offense? Where is the university personnel and where is the board of every university of riot and mayhem? Where. Are. They?
Consequences threatened are turned to meaningless dust as deadlines slip by and zero happens. Nothing, as these awful crowds shred the infrastructure of the universities and then worry and claim anti-Palestinian racism when consequences do take place. Arrest, suspension, expulsions, loss of scholarships, loss of acceptance, damage to future plans even as they destroy the lives of the Jewish kids they bar and beat. Upon whom they spit and threaten of death and dehumanization. Deemed as less than human. Unworthy of life. An end goal of extermination.
The ominous notes of the 1930's come through loud and clear, in ever increasing volume. Louder and louder. The stamping of those boots goosestep down the spines of Jews everywhere, even those who foolishly append themselves to their enemies, foolishly, uselessly, dangerously so. The hate is as old as time, ever remaining, waiting, for the right moment to come forth from its bed in the sewers of mankind. Raving creatures, fangs drooling with appetite for blood, eyes eager to spot their self-declared enemies and do the very worst they can.
"Go back to Poland!" "calling for "10,000" more Oct. 7 massacres." "Zionists don't deserve to live."
Anti Israel, anti Jewish shouts.
Democrats unable to agree with the IHRA definition of antisemitism.
The burden of hate: crippling, harmful, hurtful.
Why do we insist on the application of double standards with regard to Israel? Why the coldblooded neglect, the disregarding of the agonies of our hostages, fated to be tortured, to die in awful circumstance?
What the hell are we doing, are we enabling?
Those who say and do nothing are complicit in the horror and injustice.
I close with the wise words of Emmanuel Acho
Would that we take them to heart.
"I feel like justice won't be served until those that are unaffected are as outraged as those that are affected. And so, though I am not a Jew, though I'm not a Jewish person, I said, what would happen, how much more powerful would we collectively be as a society, if rather than Black people simply fighting for Black people, women fighting for women, Jewish people fighting for Jewish people, we collectively fought together against hate, against oppression, against antisemitism?"
Demonstrated beyond doubt.
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Yitzy, today I cried as the prayer of remembrance was recited. How is it right that it need be said for a13 year old golden boy?It is so wrong.
My tears flowed.
Miss you so.
Always and forever. Always and forever.