To those cheering on Hamas as they cut off the heads of infants, cut unborn babies from their mothers as they are still alive, gang rape and mutilate women, burn people alive, execute defenseless families after torturing them in front of one another would be wise to remember that many of them would be the first to be slaughtered under the rule of radical Islamicists.
To those arguing or issuing statements of moral equivalency or justification for such acts, I suggest those statements indicate a moral bankruptcy and a depravity of the soul. To the commentators on news channels doing just that, politicians doing just that, community groups doing just that, college professors and students doing just that, those marching in support of Hamas doing just that, I would remind you of an oft-cited phrase used amongst Jihadist groups in which they make their intentions extremely clear - they put it on flags and leave in written on walls in their wake. It translates as:
“First we kill the Saturday people and then the Sunday people.”
“On Saturday we kill the Jews. On Sunday we kill the Christians.”
“On Saturday we massacre the Jews. On Sunday we massacre the Christians.”
Think of the families burned alive, the decapitated babies, raped women and executed children before nodding your head in agreement with someone citing a moral equivalence or justification argument regardless of their position or influence.
To my friend Doron who posted this photo, and to those in harm’s way and those about to enter the breach, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.
To those who want to offer more than thoughts and prayers, please visit:
https://t.co/qKf9heZt7b
@UnitedHatzalah@AFMDA@FIDF@JewishAgency
Hamas has issued a statement calling for what translates as “a day of general mobilization” this Friday, October 13. You can find the statement online.
To those justifying the attacks publicly, thank you for showing your true colors. To those public figures who refuse to condemn the attacks when asked, your silence is deafening.
@EO05510012 @cogmeyer@SacFirePIO@SacPolice There’s a tribal professional FD near me that is Non-Union. A lot of refinery and factory fire brigades are also non union. Not to mention the FDs that are small and rural, with like 2-3 paid members is not enough to start a union unless they join a different departments local.
DNR crews are responding to the #NakiaCreekfFire near Larch Mountain in Clark County. The fire is estimated at 70 acres and is burning in grass and brush. Air resources will be assigned to the fire during daylight hours. Updates as conditions change.