One horror of the October 7 jihad massacre is that a large number of people around the world and in this country support mass murder by Hamas. Indeed, support for Hamas is everywhere.
It is in the streets, where hundreds of pro-Palestinians will attack people for carrying an Israeli flag.
It is at the universities, where revisionist history is taught, and pro-Hamas front groups attack Jewish students on campus.
It is in Congress, where pro-Hamas elected representatives advocate for the elimination of police and the defunding of Israel.
It is on the local TV news, where a Hamas front group triggers terror incidents and threatens the livelihoods of people and their families. And all the while, the various pro-Hamas enclaves in this country continue to grow.
The director of the FBI has said we must be on the lookout for lone actors who may take inspiration from recent events to commit violence of their own. Well, that would be Hamas-inspired violence.
The looming threat that Hamas poses has been a long time developing. One has to go back to the 1960s to find its origins.
The takeover of the Bridgeview Mosque was one of their early conquests in this country.
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Where is the Bridgeview mosque?
Peacelover says
What are they teaching students in schools on this topic? Anyone know? I am particularly curious about the high school teachings.
bagsgroove says
One day all the world will turn on moslems and send them where they belong.