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1 hour ago, Ken Gargett said:

hard to convince me that the death penalty is not appropriate in many cases. 

Yeah I know, sometimes it is hard.

33 minutes ago, Li Bai said:

Agreed. A friend of mine was at the Bataclan with his pregnant wife, both got shot and luckily survived but one of their friends didn't, like so many people that night.

One of my patients was at the Promenade des Anglais in Nice too...It is so hard to keep going after witnessing and suffering in one's own flesh from such random hatred and violence. One of the Bataclan terrorists is still alive in jail and he's still a menace to this day, I don't see the point keeping him alive in this case.

Well said.

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Posted
44 minutes ago, MrBirdman said:

The last two years have been the toughest for Jews across the world in many decades.

It's only just begun.  Expect a lot more of this in '26 unfortunately.  It looks like it's working in Australia.  I saw this post about a local diner near the beach

 

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Posted
57 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said:

It looks like it's working in Australia. 

Radical antisemites don’t care about national policy let alone a bakery closing - they just want to annihilate all Jews, period, to live in a Jew-free world (or at least get rid of Jews in their own country). 

That’s why this isn’t “terrorism” in the traditional sense - as Avner’s post says, this was a pogrom. 

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Posted

And, Ahmed al-Ahmed did not take the shooters gun and shoot him. What an incredible example of the absence of hate. My condolences to anyone affected by hatred and violence. 

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