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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Rant #3,327: Shapes In My Mind


Now that all of this craziness related to the earthquake and the eclipse is over, it is time to get back to the real world.

As much as these two incidents supposedly brought us together as human beings, there are still major divisions among us related to the Israel-Hamas war.

And the rise of anti-Semitic incidents around the world shows us that there is much hatred when it comes to the Jewish State and Jews in general.

I posted the following on Facebook the other day, and it has been reposted by others, but I am going to post it once again here, simply because it is vitally important that as many people as possible see this, absorb it, and accept that what I wrote is true ...

Sad but true.

While folks show thst American Jews pretty much support Israel in its actions to rid the world of Hamas, there are some unthinking and very ignorant people who look upon Hamas as what they are not.

Blame who you want, but the world had its window of opportunity right after Hamas' vicious attack against innocent Israelis to do something important to rid the world of this terrorist organization.

We, as a worldwide human society, could have gotten together right after the atrocities of October 7--gotten together way more than any togetherness an earthquake or eclipse could ever produce--and show a unified stance in a statement that would dismantle Hamas better and quicker than any war could, but we dropped that ball with lots of talk, and little action.

In six months, some firmly believe that the good guys are the bad guys and the bad guys are the good guys ... it makes absolutely no sense at all.

Please read what I wrote, and please post any opinions that you have.

We must get together as a civilization on this matter, because our very existence--Jew and non-Jew--depends on it.

"You cannot deal logically with terrorists, but the world, evidently, and the U.N., without a doubt, do not consider Hamas terrorists, even though this is an acknowledged terrorist organization. 

This episode that Hamas perpetrated should have been condemned immediately by the U.N., and the following response from the rest of the world would have created a strong unified front, that this type of behavior will not be tolerated.

This did not happen, and the window of opportunity is over.

Israel would gladly enact a ceasefire if the terms were fair,  but when Hamas constantly refuses any efforts to stop this by sabotaging the terms, you know that this cannot end peacefully nor any time soon.

The world must get into their heads two things: Hamas is not a humanitarian organization, and two, there is no chance of a Palestinian state when Hamas' basic tenet is to wipe Israel, and all Jews, off the face of the earth."

Read it, absorb it, and please let me know what you think.

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