The two-year anniversary of the October 7th deadly attack of Israelis by Hamas is two days away. (at the time of this) I wonder how many Americans realize what a huge deadly attack happened that day. It was the biggest killing of Jews since the Holocaust.
October 7th two years ago, women and children were killed. If we take the amount of people killed and taken as prisoners that day as percentage of the Israel population and applied that percentage to the United States of America it would show over 40,000 Americans killed and over 10,000 men, women and children taken captive.
How do you think America would have responded?
Yet despite that massacre, we have antisemitism on the rise. Why? Could it be because the propaganda on our college and university campuses has been so distorted and false that it has created more antisemitism? Add to that the liberal media has failed to point out anti-Semitic protests and social media propaganda. The truth about Hamas is being hidden and their atrocities unreported.
Why have we allowed a growing group of Jews those who hate to prevent the practice of freedom of religion? The hypocrisy of these demonstrators as they shout freedom of speech, yet they are the ones who are attacking Jews and their religious freedom.
American values and freedoms are also under attack. We need to stop, look and listen to voices that are destroying our country. Democrats are supporting criminals and illegal immigrants. Cashless bail has created repeated crimes by criminals who are set free. Free healthcare for our needy citizens is jeopardized by their plan to give all government programs to illegal immigrants. This is not right or affordable.
A study of socialism/communism shows the program of “From each according to his ability to each according his needs” is a tried and failed idea. The state controls property while its bureaucrats determine wages, prices and production goals. The concept of no classes is proven false by their own words above. Workers are a lower class. This concept caused the failure of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Noel Ison