“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Friday, September 19, 2025

USPS Issues Elie Weisel Stamp

 





Peleg Gangsters Terrorize Car Occupants, but they Are frightened of Dogs!

 I don't get it, don't they yell "We will die and we wont enlist" yet they are afraid of a dog, those liars!

Chazzan from hell

 

Zera Shimsho Parshat Nitzavim - Rosh Hashana

 

Samvan Rooy confronts Francesca Albanese in the Belgian Parliament....Her Reaction at the End is Priceless

Trump BANNED pro-Muslim London Mayor Sadiq Khan from going to his state visit in the UK

 

Trump Tells Starmer That He Saw Video Of Hamas Chopping Babies into Pieces

 

8 charged in MASSIVE Medicaid fraud scheme which resulted in $8.4 MILLION in stolen Medicaid billings in Minnesota.

 

Brand New APP, You Just Press a Button and It Blames Israel

 

Why pro-Israel Megyn Kelly is wrong about the Gaza war

Linked here is a very important video.

Calling people antisemitic because they criticize the Israeli government for any specific policy decision is a bad move. Strategically, it is FAR better to listen and understand what their criticism is, what it is based on, whether their basis is factual, and whether the links between the facts, logic, and the policy criticism is sound. If it is, then perhaps the Israeli government might consider altering the policy or action in question.

Alternately, if the facts are mistaken or incomplete, or the connecting logic is flawed, the criticism must be undermined on the grounds of the erroneus fact-logic complex, and not by an irrelevant and counterproductive ad hominem assault. Simplistic and gratuitous insults are the mark of inept extremists who, unable to answer a question effectively, must resort to shooting the messenger. This morally relugnant tactic will only turn friends with constructive criticism towards the treadmill of the indifferent, or into the clutches of the haters.