Imagine what it would be like if Americans woke up to the news that 40,000 of their fellow citizens had been massacred in an unprovoked and vicious terrorist attack, with another 8,000 taken hostage.
Video evidence confirms the brutal attack was an act of unspeakable evil. Innocent people were slaughtered in the streets, babies were beheaded or burned alive, women were brutally raped, people were dragged from their beds and executed, and families were devastated. The horror of that day is slowly becoming clear. Our enemies proudly claim responsibility, dancing in the streets and chanting “Death to America” as they burn flags. The blood of the victims flows in the streets, and the chilling testimonies of survivors speak of an incomprehensible evil.
If we continue to ignore the truth, we will be consigned to the dustbin of history.
Please try to imagine.
If we compare the population of the United States with the population of Israel, this is
Hamas will be on October 7, 2023It was the day of the deadliest attack in the country’s history.
Not surprisingly, these heinous acts committed by Hamas are vividly depicted.
Holocaust MemoryThe world has not witnessed such evil since the Nazi regime, which actually carried out the genocide of the Jewish people. We then witnessed the worst of humanity right before our very eyes. History is repeating itself.
As in wartime, the propaganda machine is working in full force. The world is being taught that Israel is not only the aggressor, but also responsible for genocide against the Palestinian people and Hamas, the monster that orchestrated one of the most brutal acts in recent history. As Hitler’s propagandist Joseph Goebbels said, “If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes true.” Now, we are told, to find the boundary between good and evil, one must take into account the “context.”
America led the fight against tyranny during World War II.
The Greatest Generation is the best We came to this country to end an evil regime. Most of them had come to this country fleeing those very tyrants. We promised the world, “Never again!” We were morally clear-sighted and understood our role as defenders of freedom and rights.
Why are those same citizens now divided over the rightness or wrongness of October 7th?
We allowed this to happen. The Marxist “progressive” movement has infiltrated our culture and become a cancer on our collective national consciousness. We are merely a reflection of what we stand for. We capitulated to woke mobs and watched as our national monuments were toppled in the name of “tolerance.” We sat idly by as these delusional children of entitlement “sanitized” our history through the lens of victimhood and ignorance. At the same time, we abandoned our founding principles and national identity.
An entire generation has been brainwashed by the media and their professors to believe that America is not exceptional, but evil and imperialistic. They were taught that the Founding Fathers were not heroes or brave men, but greedy white men who owned slaves. They worship brutal dictators like Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, wear T-shirts that praise them as revolutionary heroes, and march against American “oppression.”
This generation of adults has been pampered, told they are too special, and given too many participation awards. Their sense of entitlement permeates their thinking and their actions. They believe they should be given everything and accept no responsibility. To them, facts are simply inconvenient truths. They preach tolerance and acceptance of all points of view while lashing out at anyone who disagrees with them. Under the veil of ignorance, they feel morally superior.
Since the brutal attack by Hamas, anti-Semitic attacks in the United States have increased by more than 400%.
Paul Kessler, an elderly Jewish manwas bludgeoned to death by a Palestinian professor. In February, a crazed man cornered two Jewish men and tried to kill them as they left their synagogue. An IDF soldier working as a medic on the front lines came face to face with the evil of Hamas. She was brutally attacked during a peaceful protest in New York City, only to be turned on by terrorist sympathizers at the sight of an Israeli flag. The NYPD told her there was nothing they could do.
Incidents are occurring at an alarming rate around the world, and the response from progressives has been either indifference or encouragement.
The university campus
Palestinian campis a national disgrace where ignorance and arrogance intersect. The chaos on our universities and in our cities is a direct result of the Biden Administration’s schizophrenic leadership. We impose economic sanctions and withhold critical arms supplies while our closest ally, Israel, fights for its survival. Biden has even floated the idea of accepting Palestinian “refugees” while the fate of American hostages in Gaza remains unknown.
Those calling for a ceasefire conveniently ignore the one that went into effect on October 6th and was brutally broken the next day. Basking in their victimhood, our campus warriors accept Hamas’ claims that they are being oppressed and that Israel is bent on genocide by fighting a war it did not start.
Our greatest generation stormed the beaches of Normandy to stop the Nazis. They had the fortitude and courage to liberate the world. I can assure you that when Hitler died, that generation did not mourn or mourn. They called evil by its name, because they had seen the face of evil.
There is no distinction between Nazi terrorism and the Iranian terrorist regime that supports Hamas. Iran is the world’s largest sponsor of terrorism, and the heinous act of October 7 was orchestrated from Tehran, so Iran praised it. However, when Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, known as the Butcher of Tehran, died in a helicopter crash on May 19, the United States expressed condolences and the United Nations held a moment of silence in his memory.
Our national soul has been poisoned. We have surrendered our moral compass to those who hate us.
America’s founders founded this country on Judeo-Christian principles, providing the bonds that have bound us together and allowed us to survive and thrive. But the light of our “shining city on a hill” is in danger of going out. If we continue to ignore this truth, we will be consigned to the dustbin of history.
It’s not at all hard to imagine.





