Hi everyone,
It's the 2nd anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre in Israel and whether you're pro-Israel or pro-Hamas, there are a few things we've learned over the past two years. Those who hate the west will celebrate murder if they believe that murder hastens the decline of western civilization.
The left feels entirely unabashed about their celebration of murder, they feel justified in celebrating it if that murder serves their ends. Also people who hate Jews will use the excuse of Israel to express their antisemitism.

Hollywood celebrities, academics, leftist politicians, and pundits, have all waved their Palestinian flags, donned their keffiyehs, and put watermelons in their social media bios. They've claimed to be in favor of a ceasefire, but now that Trump has gotten as close as we've ever come in two years to achieving that, they've been silent.
Are we to understand that the pro-Palestinian left will not back Trump's peace process even as Hamas has agreed to many of the points in the 20-point plan? Are they just going to find something else to complain about rather than admit that Trump is doing the right thing?
Yes, yes they are. The new thing from the left is to claim that Trump is trying to put together his own personal army with which to crush the opposition in the US. But that's out of the communist playbook, not the conservative one, which is just attempting to secure the border and maintain American sovereignty.
The claim is that Trump is a fascist for enforcing federal law. But of course that's just an excuse to oppose border security and the immigration crackdown. During the Biden administration, Texas tried to secure its own border, where Biden had failed, and a federal judge said only the federal government could deal with border security.
Now judges say that the federal government cannot protect agents dealing with immigration and border security because that's up to the states. It's just convenient half-truths and obfuscations all around.
Call me crazy (I know some of you will) but it's hard not to think that what the Hamasnicks and the judges have in common is an interest in the end of the west.