
by James C. Sherlock
At 78, I have been all over the world often and for long periods of time. I felt myself reasonably immune to cultural surprises.
But I had never seen anything like this.
It was the Maghrib prayer time about 5 p.m. on Saturday. On the southeast corner of 12th and Pennsylvania Ave. in D.C., a devout Muslim man was in the sujood prayer position on the sidewalk, forehead touching the ground.
That was not the surprise.
But a girl we took to be the praying man’s daughter was waiting a few feet away next to her mother and three young siblings. She looked to be, at the most, four years old.
There had been thousands like her at the festival on that beautiful afternoon. Families with toddlers and baby carriages were everywhere at the edges of the demonstrations. Watching. Learning.
Full of adrenaline from the hate that had been spewed out on a huge screen broadcasting anti-Israel rally speakers in the middle of shut-down Pennsylvania Avenue, that beautiful little girl was jumping up and down, tiny fists clenched, shouting in her small voice โGaza,โ โGaza,โ โGaza.”
Three thousand years of hatred of Jews was being passed down to another generation.
It is never going to stop. (more…)


from Liberty Unyieldingย 





by Victoria Snitsar Churchill
from The Republican Standard
