There are some things that define a people for who they are. Then there are things that defines a nation at its core. I don't know that I could adequately define the United States, but it's my feeling/impression that we are Israel's friend until Gabriel blows his horn (which would be weird if Jesus rides in when we know the Jews do not consider him to be the savior).
Those who hate Israel and live among us must realize that the United States will not abandon Israel. The US will put Israel's needs and purpose above that of Muslims. It's that simple.
Those who openly cheer on Hamas are living in the wrong country except for one thing:
The defining characteristic of the United States is our freedom of speech.
Here is a snippet of the famous speech Michael Douglas gave as President in the movie, The American President (heavy irony as he was a card-carrying member of the ACLU and clearly a Liberal; no cancel culture for him back in the day).
How does that make you feel? Is chanting on behalf of Hamas inciting a riot? The equivalent of yelling fire in a movie theater?
Those who hate Israel and live among us must realize that the United States will not abandon Israel. The US will put Israel's needs and purpose above that of Muslims. It's that simple.
Those who openly cheer on Hamas are living in the wrong country except for one thing:
The defining characteristic of the United States is our freedom of speech.
Here is a snippet of the famous speech Michael Douglas gave as President in the movie, The American President (heavy irony as he was a card-carrying member of the ACLU and clearly a Liberal; no cancel culture for him back in the day).
How does that make you feel? Is chanting on behalf of Hamas inciting a riot? The equivalent of yelling fire in a movie theater?
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