Saturday, November 22, 2025

How stupid must one be to call Jews "Nazis"?

"See what happened to London with their Muslim mayor; to southern Israel with their Muslim neighbors, and listen to the youthful cheers of female Gen Z voices showing "a clear trend, with support for Hamas declining — and support for Israel growing with age." 

  • 65% of 25- to 34-year-olds said they supported Israel more than Hamas.
  • 70% of 35- to 44-year-olds chose the Jewish state over the terror group.
  • 74% of 45- to 55-year-olds favored Israel.
  • 84% of 55- to 64-year-olds picked Israel and rejected Hamas.
  • 89% of people aged 65 years voiced their support for Israel.

"Across all age groups, a total of 74% of people surveyed favored Israel, while 26% of Americans backed Hamas.

"The findings were also evident of a partisan divide with 67% of Democrats selecting the Jewish state over the Palestinian terror group, compared to 82% of Republicans.

"The poll found that 58% of Americans think Israel should only agree to a hostage deal if Hamas leaves Gaza for good." . . . New York Post

Mamdani: NYC Jews are arming up   . . . "New York Jews, who have traditionally been Democrats, are finally accepting reality:

“We are Jewish and we will protect ourselves – even if the mayor despises us,” said an Israeli native mother of four who decided on a bulletproof plan to get a gun license the morning after the election. “We will have a say in our protection and not have to rely on others.”

Thank You Tucker, Candace & Nick!  . . . "Carlson’s largest interview audience, across platforms, now exceeds 20 million weekly viewers—which makes what he says, and who he platforms, matter. During his interview with British commentator David Clews—a man who has called the Holocaust a “hoax” and endorsed the idea that Jews “invented” the numbers—Carlson’s response was breathtakingly benign: “Well, I don’t know anything about that, but I’m always open to hearing other views.” No pushback. No recoil. Just the easy permissiveness of someone willing to let the oldest hatred air itself out in his living room." . . .


. . . "Thank you Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes for your honesty—your bold, clear, unvarnished ugliness. Because by speaking plainly, you have done us a dark favor. You have shown us that the old hatred was not gone; it was merely waiting for permission. And now, in your hands, and in this moment, permission has been granted. And of course, we must thank our president as well for his “diplomatic” comments pertaining to Mr. Carlson: “You can’t tell him who to interview. If he wants to interview Nick Fuentes — I don’t know much about him, but if he wants to do it, get the word out. People have to decide.”

"For Jews everywhere—for those who support Israel, and for those who simply wish to live without succumbing to a groundswell of moral insanity—this is the warning:

"It isn’t coming. It is here." . . .

Democrat Leader Who Supported Mamdani Just Voted to Condemn Socialism . . . "It sounds like there were some pretty good fireworks on the House floor ahead of Friday morning's vote. Republican Rep. Maria Salazar (FL-27), the author of the measure, apparently got into a heated verbal altercation with Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-43), with Salazar accusing Waters of being a "friend" of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro despite.

"Following the vote, which all Republican members supported, one GOPer spoke of the need to condemn socialism.

"It always leads to a destruction of liberties for people," Representative Byron Donalds of Florida said. "We have a responsibility to defend the American core of capitalism, free markets and liberty [against] socialism, democratic socialism, communism, authoritarianism, fascism."

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