The following is an op-ed from Andrew Piantidosi, Congressional Candidate for CD-1
On October 7th the most egregious, and graphic, attack on Israelis was perpetrated by the scourge of the earth – Hamas – the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust. There is no equivocation here, Hamas is a terrorist organization – hidden in, and amongst, the people of Gaza.
Two months on from this horrific attack, we are left to deal with a rather disgusting reality domestically and abroad, antisemites are coming out from the shadows. They are pervasive, from the marches and demonstrations in the streets to the thinly veiled demonstrations at our “higher education” centers across our country.
The mob rule of this country CANNOT stand – we must take a stand on what is right and what is decent – the “ruling class” at Harvard, UPenn, and MIT must take a side, proclomations of genocide are grotesque, and inherently evil.
This week we will see menorah and tree lightings canceled, all in the name of public safety. If our most common tenants, our most peaceful exhibits of life, can no longer be bastions of peace, joy, and family – I’m left to wonder where we turn next.
“The worst form of inequality is to make unequal things equal” – Aristotle
Palistinians are semites.
Anyone that claims that supporting the Palestinians right not to be ethnically cleansed by the occupying jew invaders is an uneducated antisemite.
Palestine hopefully will be gone forever soon!
…carpet bomb Gaza with MOABs, then push the rubble to the sea! These bloodlusts and their propensity to propagate and indoctrinate must be eradicated!
Palestinians are Semites you ding dongs.
Anyone that supports the slaughter of 20,000 (and counting) non combatant civilians (mostly women and children) is an ignoramus at best and needs to be tried for genocide.
israel is not a legitimate nation, it is a land grab by rich jews for jews and it dates back to the 12 incestuous elite families of Jacob. Those12 rich families have no more divine right to Palestine than Charlemagne had to all of Europe. They were just rich and they hired private armies to slaughter everyone.
World War I resulted in the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. As a result, two League of Nations mandates were created to govern former Ottoman territory in the Middle East. These mandates were the “Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon” and the “Mandate for Palestine.” Great Britain received administrative control over what was now called Mandatory Palestine.2 The mandate agreement stated that the British authorities were responsible for carrying out the promises of the Balfour Declaration. The territory had three official languages: English, Arabic, and Hebrew.
In a special session, the UN General Assembly voted on November 29, 1947, to partition the territory of Mandatory Palestine into two new states, one Jewish and one Arab. This was a recommendation that Jewish leaders accepted and Arabs rejected.
The British began to withdraw their forces in April 1948. Zionist leaders then prepared to formally establish a modern Jewish state.