On behalf of what’s left of my once-proud profession, I offer my heartfelt apology to the millions of American victims of a hoax that falsely now underpins the rolling destruction of the world as we know it.
FACT: There is no rise of “antisemitism” in the United States.
FACT: The world is justly horrified by the widening crime against humanity of our time: The State of Israel’s ongoing genocide of mostly civilian Arabs, not only in Gaza, where 70,000 civilians have been slaughtered, but also in Southern Lebanon, where more than 700,000 civilians have been displaced, and of course in Iran, where the State of Israel is half of a criminal tag team with the United States of America: our country.
FACT: Most reporters are either too uneducated or too intimidated by the long arm of the Trump revenge machine to point out that the State of Israel is not the Judaism faith, thus both perpetuating and tacitly legitimizing this dangerous untruth.
In the first reports today of the “terrorist” who drove his car into a synagogue in Michigan, CNN initially stated that the driver, a naturalized American citizen of Syrian descent, with no criminal record of any kind, was motivated to commit his “antisemitic act” by the fact that his family in Syria had just been killed by an Israeli missile. Later, when law enforcement and the Governor, et.al., gathered to decry the scourge of antisemitism in the United States, the driver was suddenly said to have had “Hezbollah sympathies,” though there was no evidence he had ever been in contact with the group. The fix was in.
The Pew Research Center reported that as of 2024-2025 naturalized citizens made up approximately 7% to 8% of the total U.S. population. The American Immigration Council further reports that, regarding immigrants, its research shows that immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated than U.S.-born individuals and have lower rates of felony arrests than the U.S.-born.
So, Donald, Pam, and Pete: Where are the real murderers, rapists, and perpetrators of these crimes? Look no further than out your front door at your fellow “natural-born” young citizens, beset by poverty, lousy educations, unemployment, the crumbling institutions that used to help them, and unfettered access to the violent fantasy world of the Internet, designed to ensnare young minds at their most vulnerable, all to make the tech bros even richer. The problem is us. Not the outsider. So it’s up to us to fix it, and the clock is ticking.
Perhaps we should ask ourselves what we would do if, having left our loved ones in the far-away land of our birth to seek a better life in free America, only to see them slaughtered back home by an Israeli missile, probably supplied by the United States (but certainly launched with its support and impunity), what would you do? Would you turn the other cheek and somehow desperately try to accept your unbearable loss? Or would you take whatever meager tools you could muster and sacrifice your own body, your own self, to show the world your rage and your pain to the adopted country that betrayed you?

They’re literally trying to pass laws which enshrine antisemitism. The laws seek to make the IHRA definition of antisemitism a part of hate crimes. The IHRA says criticism of Zionism is antisemitic. This implies that all Jewish people are part of an international cabal that supports Israel.
In fact, Jewish people, being human beings, have the full range of thoughts when it comes to the continued existence of Israel. To say they all think the same is actually antisemitism.
It is a fact that the founder of modern Zionism, Theodor Herzl, was a rabid anti-semite who considered any Jewish person that wasn’t a Zionist to be a subhuman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herzl%27s_Mauschel_and_Zionist_antisemitism
Luckily, the Zionist state is being destroyed as we speak. A couple of strikes on their water desalination and pumping plants, as well as their power plants, will end it. Then the Zionists will move on to their new targets – Ukraine, Argentina, and the US.
Your concluding paragraph, Fash, is unfounded and, I daresay, anti-Semitic.
Nope. If I had said “Christian nationalists have their eye on Idaho” would that make me anti-Christian? anti-white? Nationalism is a political ideology, not a religion, not an ethnicity, not a race.
From the Israeli press – “Secret plan for reverse migration to Ukraine” – https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/leaked-report-israel-acknowledges-jews-in-fact-khazars-secret-plan-for-reverse-migration-to-ukraine/
Meanwhile, in Argentina, the president converted to Chabad, a virulently Zionist sect that believes all non-Jews will be slaves once the messiah arrives. He then got a law passed that allowed foreigners to buy damaged land. Then they started having big forest fires. Then they arrested Israelis who were setting the fires. There is a long history here as well.
As for the US, Jewish people of all ethnicities, races, religions, and beliefs live here freely and in safety. And yet, we’re constantly being told – often by anti-woke warriors – that we have to worry about anti-semitism more than anything else – and they include criticism of Israel. 38 states have anti-BDS laws. Our foreign policy regarding going to war is dictated by Israel – as openly stated by the current Secretary of State.