Enough!
How much more can we take?
Every day seems to present some new horror that tests the limits of our emotional tolerance.
We spend a weekend holding our breath as Iran rains unprecedented fire at our family in Israel and then are told to be happy it did not kill and take that as a win.
We wake up to tent encampments first at Columbia, then at Yale, then at NYU, then at twenty other universities across the nation that effectively segregate Jews out of university campuses.
We go to bed to the sight of bonfires in New York as our nation’s youth scream proudly that they are Hamas and for the deaths of their Jewish classmates.
We watch the nation’s supposed best and brightest cheer at the downing of the American flag.
We wake up the next day to pictures of Jewish kids beaten, stabbed in the eye, harassed, shoved, spat on, having red paint thrown on them by their classmates without repercussion.
We must sit by and observe passively while thousands of young Americans scream to globalize the Intifada and obliterate Tel Aviv in a frenzy of ignorant mania wrought by twenty years of subtle, foreign-financed indoctrination.
We see genocide-supporting professors who expressed thrill at the October 7th massacre stand side-by-side with arrogant, moronic students as they link arms to, in their own words chanted in a zombie-creep call-and-response, push Jewish students off their own campuses in scenes worthy of 1960s Alabama.
We are chided that this is their First Amendment right to express themselves, while we are are told by former friends and colleagues to perhaps not be so vocal or advocate for our people so loudly because it makes others uncomfortable when we call out hate speech by other minorities against Jews. That we are the bigots and racists when we try to defend ourselves.
Every day brings new tests designed to weaken our resolve, to test our mettle, to challenge our mental stability, to undermine our self-esteem, to attack our right to speak, to question our right to be.
To Be.
It is enough.
Call out the National Guard, Ms. Hochul. A five-day pogrom at New York universities is long enough, I should think, to satisfy even the most stalwart of free speech advocates.
Every governor facing the same feckless university administrations as are failing New Yorkers - you must do the same.
This is no longer about Jews. In fact, it never was. We have been trying to tell you this for quite some time. What starts with us never ends with us. This is an anti-American, anti-Western, radical Islamist infiltration that was welcomed into our midst through the doors of higher education with open arms and wallets.
The Islamist indoctrination machine has activated its sleeper cells, while U.S. law enforcement and leaders are still snoring at the helm.
WAKE UP. IT IS ENOUGH.
All so very true.