Hi everyone,
I find it sad and depressing to watch the protesters, activists, masked militants, keffiyeh-clad leftists, hijabi women, and Islamic extremist men march around New York City calling for murder, death, and the eradication of entire nations—namely Israel and the United States.
This slow, steady infiltration of Islamic practices into the west seemed fine when it was just another religion, more culture, and some shawarma, but now that we see them calling for the same "flood" in New York as we watched happen two years ago in Israel, the time for tolerance has long passed.

In the streets of New York, Islamists took to their knees en masse in prayer outside the Trump Hotel in Columbia Circle and when the march hit Times Square, it ran headlong into a revival meeting of women and men praising God peacefully. The death chants drowned them out.
Footage captured from street reporters showed the extent of the vitriol and hate against America, from speeches made in front of Few News Corp in midtown Manhattan to everyone's favorite agitator Mahmoud Khalil up at Columbia University. They tell us outright what they want—more death, more murder, more violence against other religions and ethnicities. Why don't we ever listen?
The party that's parading foreign flags through the streets, blocking officers from enforcing democratically legislated laws, calling for death to America, and committing violence with the acquiescence of local cops is the party of fascist authoritarians.
For sure there are plenty of lefty Americans marching in the bunch, thinking that somehow they are marching against Trump, for trans and gay people, for abortion, for the dismantling of police, against climate change, and all the rest. These uninformed clowns will aid in their own destruction and then wonder why, when they are the ones with their heads on the chopping block, it has come to this.
I'm sure my life is like that of many of you, you wake up, get your kids off to school, get to work, wonder what you should have for dinner, and meanwhile there is so much happening that is just out of view, just bubbling under the surface, ready to wreck out peace. We can run from it, we can speak out, but mostly what we can do is act in small ways, bring goodness to our communities, be kind to our neighbors. I do think it's that stuff that matters most.