In 2008, 74% of Jews ignored the fact that Obama’s middle name was Hussein, or that he “davened at a shul” run by Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who refers to Israel as an apartheid state. To clear the air of any ambiguity, at the end of his second term, Obama refused to veto a security council resolution against Israeli settlements. Gee, I wonder why?
If that weren’t enough, his response after October 7 said it all as he mentioned the massacre “was a result of occupation, and the unbearable suffering of the Palestinians.”
Really? I’d say women being raped, kidnapped and children being burned alive is “unbearable.”
And then there is Kamala. No doubt, a pawn of Obama, she is a huge proponent of the woke establishment—an openly anti-Torah entity—and aligns herself with a squad of virulent antisemitic representatives (AOC, Omar, Rashida Tlaib…), may their names be erased.
It has also recently been discovered that many of her current advisors have ties to radical Islamic fundamentalist groups, just as many of Obama’s advisors did.
But then this morning, I could not believe my ears when a protestor interrupted Kamala during a speech and blamed Israel for committing genocide. Her response spoke volumes as she declared, “Listen to what he’s talking about. It’s real and I respect his voice,” prompting David Friedman, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel to say that “she publicly validated the false and vicious accusation that Israel is engaging in genocide.” He even went on further to say, “I always suspected that she held this warped view of Israel’s self-defense against Hamas’ barbarism, but the cat is now out of the bag. To give credence to this disgusting libel disqualifies Harris from holding any public office, let alone the presidency.”
Even comedian Jon Lovitz, said the Democratic Party is antisemitic and filled with self-hating Jews. (Think Schumer and Sanders.)
Let us not be like the Jews in Europe who ignored the writing on the wall. Antisemitism is at an all time high and the world’s silence is deafening. My fellow Jews, this is no longer a political decision, but rather, a decision of Jewish survival for our brothers and sisters in Israel, and throughout the world.