Don’t Be Afraid to Tell the Truth

I was going to pen something a little more serious concerning Zionism today, and I actually began a piece which I will eventually finish, but I’m in a different mood today and I really don’t want to boor you too much with serious blather.That doesn’t mean I won’t write something, like now where, as I was writing the other, I thought, How ridiculous is all of this? Well, it’s really ridiculous for someone like me, a non-believer and one that could give a flip whether the State of Israel exists or not. The question arises, in the last half century, in relation to the United States and the Middle East, what would be different without an Israeli state?

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Is Anti-Zionism, Antisemitism?

mOf all the recent news, one story that has piqued my interest is that of Carrie Prejean Boller. Who’s that you ask? She’s a member(well, depending on a future outcome) of President Trumps Religious Liberty Commission who was “fired” from the commission by chairman and Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Dan Patrick for, well, supposed antisemitic statements. What was it Ms. Boller said that prompted this disagreeable charge? She simply questioned whether or not anti-Zionism is antisemitism. She said that as a Catholic, her faith did not require her to support Zionism. Not being Catholic, I have no idea what the Catholic church says about Zionism and frankly, I don’t care. I don’t want to turn this into an argument for or against Zionism, but instead, what constitutes religious freedom. One would think, however, that a commission on “religious liberty” would be agreeable to questions concerning anything that has to do with any religion. I guess not.

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Remember May 14, 1948

You can rewrite history, but only when all the witnesses are dead. Thar’s what I think about when I see young Americans attempting to blame Israel for all the woes of the Arab peoples in the West Bank and Gaza. Attempting to rewrite history and blame not only the current conflict on Israel’s IDF, forgetting that this war began with Hamas invading Israel and killing more than 1200 people and taking more than 200 hostage.

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Biden’s Wobbly Mid East Policy

Is it just me or is it every time a reporter attempts to get a definitive statement from President Biden on the troubling antisemitism we’re seeing across the country, especially that which has seemed to grow organically at major college campuses, of course mouths words in support of Jews and against the barbarism that has been flourishing for some time now, but them adds his concern sbout attacks on Muslims.

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Those Proud Antisemites

There was a time, not long ago actually, being painted with the brush of racism or antisemitism, was enough to not only destroy a person in any social context but could well ruin someone’s career. These were monikers not to want attached to oneself. Over time, though, the slap of racism became do common that it lost any meaning that it once had and in fact became more of a joke to those who were accused. For some, it was a badge of honor for real racists to accuse others of their own ignominious behavior. The brush of antisemitism has been different. Until now.

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