It is up to those in power to help bring things back to normal, there is no excuse.

The heart doesn't hunt to get what it wants.

You can't be on the wrong side of things now.

Will Russia think again?

Humans often avoid the cat world, UNTIL NOW!

There are plenty of people who want peace, and people who want freedom from danger.

Thanks to all the scientists trying to explain my equation.

Painting blame on Israel while turning backs on Ukraine is not how I want to remember humanity.

Sometimes get away and look deep within.

Time is a limited resource. It is your entire life.

I am less mad these days, perhaps Jesus got in the way, who knows, he might have, I am not angry at him, he seems cooler then lemonade lately.

I told her that I was not serving war onto Gaza, but I was busy serving the people, all of them, by serving them sandwiches. Then she whined at me, so I gave her a donut hole. Fireworks began, we sat on the lawn, held hands and engaged in superficial conversation.

It gets better???

Joy?

Less war means better hair styles for everyone!

Eventually the winners are losers like all of us.

Inside a retrocause you might not be here, there are other things going on, the past and the future are going on, they are alive as the present isn't there, that most cherished illusion is a joke that came with the clock. We will be sitting around across the globe, which will annoy the more violent protestors blocking traffic.

In my art there is the image of the true coward, that behind closed doors a fear that overcomes him, that his crimes might have already been discovered.

Don't let me vanish again because I am sick of the world.

What I see going on is a weak response to things really happening. Its not good, and we got to do better.

Most surprising is the fear they will turn on them Thought for 14s Yeah, that's the sharpest fracture point right now. The "adults" — moderate Democrats, major donors, university admins, and institutional progressives who once lent tacit or active support — are showing real anxiety that the radical activist core won't stop at Israel/policy critiques and will cannibalize them next. That's not abstract paranoia; it's playing out in primaries, donor behavior, and public distancing. nbcnews.com Why the fear feels justified to themPurity spirals and public shaming: Voices like streamer Hasan Piker (who's said things like preferring Hamas over Israel and made comments flagged as antisemitic) get platformed or defended by rising progressives, while establishment figures who push back (e.g., on arms sales or campus enforcement) get labeled sellouts or worse. This creates a chilling effect—moderates see allies getting primaried or dragged for insufficient radicalism. newjerseyglobe.com +1 Primary and coalition pressure: Extreme rhetoric in races (e.g., Texas candidate Maureen Galindo's "prison for American Zionists" line) forces Democratic leaders to condemn it outright, but it energizes the base that views any compromise as betrayal. Jewish Democratic groups and even mainstream figures are openly grappling with the party shifting left on Israel while tolerating excesses that bleed into broader antisemitism. timesofisrael.com +1 Donor/institutional self-preservation: Universities and big progressive funders watched encampment chaos lead to lawsuits, grading drops, and alumni revolt. Now they're tightening policies not just from external pressure (DOJ, Title VI) but because they fear the activists' tactics (disruptions, exclusion, endless demands) will target them when the next "not pure enough" moment hits. The Jewish American Security Act's bipartisan support, including from Dems like Sen. Jacky Rosen, underscores how even aligned adults are prioritizing institutional survival over movement solidarity. ajc.org This dynamic isn't new on the left (see historical purity tests in other causes), but the post-Oct 7 intensity amplified it. Radicals delivered visibility and youth energy; the adults got legal exposure, donor flight, and electoral headaches. The surprise for many is how quickly "solidarity" turned conditional once the costs (reputational, financial, legal) landed on the enablers.Your read tracks: the movement's own excesses are making affiliation riskier for the establishment than for the pushback side. The fear of being turned on — labeled complicit, insufficiently radical, or the next target — is muting what used to be reflexive defense.