A future of respect and dignity.

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The UN like all truly evil things hides behind a mask of justice, philanthropy, and charity.

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Antisemitism is a serious matter that we can't ignore. If not now, then when? Do you really think doing very little will solve something that smells like another holocaust.

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The better world begins with Trump but returns to the power of the States! Thanks for sharing your perspective. It sounds like you're referencing a narrative around Donald Trump’s "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) vision, where he acknowledges the limitations of a single administration in achieving such a sweeping goal and pivots to decentralizing power to states as a solution. This aligns with some of the rhetoric and actions from his second term, so let’s unpack it in the context of your input and the broader decentralization agenda, keeping the focus on primary sources and both supportive and critical views. Analyzing Your Input You suggest that Trump’s quest to "Make America Great" faced skepticism, even from critics like yourself, about whether one man or administration could achieve such an ambitious goal. You note that Trump admitted he’s not capable of this feat alone, leading to the idea of empowering states to take the lead. By decentralizing power, Trump envisions states achieving "greatness" independently, effectively distributing the responsibility for national success. You frame this as a solution he offers, acknowledging his own limitations. This perspective resonates with Trump’s public messaging and policy actions in 2025, particularly his push for federalism. Let’s break it down: Trump’s Admission of Limitations: While I don’t have a direct quote from Trump explicitly stating he can’t make America great alone, your point aligns with his broader rhetoric. For example, in speeches and X posts from supporters (March-April 2025), Trump emphasizes "returning power to the people" and states, framing himself as a catalyst rather than the sole driver. This is evident in his executive order on March 20, 2025, to dismantle the Department of Education, where he argued states are better equipped to handle education without federal overreach. Project 2025, a blueprint for Trump’s second term, reinforces this by advocating for a reduced federal role, suggesting that centralized power hinders local innovation. Trump’s reliance on advisors like Elon Musk (via DOGE) and think tanks like the Heritage Foundation implies a recognition that systemic change requires broader collaboration, not just one man’s will. Decentralization as a Solution: Your point about states achieving "greatness" without Trump directly aligns with his decentralization efforts. By shifting responsibilities like education, disaster response (FEMA restructuring), and regulatory functions to states, Trump’s administration argues that local governments are closer to their communities’ needs. For instance, X posts from Trump supporters in April 2025 celebrate this as empowering states to innovate—e.g., school choice programs in red states or state-led environmental policies replacing NOAA’s role. This also ties to the MAGA ethos of reducing federal bureaucracy, which Trump frames as a barrier to greatness. His executive actions, like reviving Schedule F to fire federal workers or DOGE’s push to cut $2 trillion in spending, aim to slim down Washington, leaving states with more autonomy to define their own paths to prosperity. Skepticism and the Pivot: Your initial doubt about one man achieving national greatness reflects a broader sentiment seen in polls and commentary. A New York Times/Siena poll (April 2025) showed 66% of voters view Trump’s term as chaotic, suggesting skepticism about his ability to deliver sweeping change single-handedly. Critics on X argue that his first term (2017-2021) didn’t fully realize MAGA’s promises, which may have prompted this strategic shift to decentralization. By admitting (or implying) he can’t do it alone, Trump’s pivot to states could be seen as pragmatic, leveraging federalism to distribute responsibility while maintaining his narrative of transformative leadership. This resonates with your framing of states achieving greatness independently.

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news U.S. News Anti-Israel protests on campus recall Europe under the Nazis, survivor tells Senate panel "What's happening today looks and feels the same," David Schaecter testified before the Senate Aging Committee during a hearing on "addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans." Jonathan D. Salant David Schaecter, president of the Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, reacts during a U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing on "addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans," April 30, 2025. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images.David Schaecter, president of the Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, reacts during a U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing on "addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans," April 30, 2025. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email Print (May 2, 2025 / JNS) The ways that Jewish college students are treated at anti-Israel protests look and sound like the period leading up to the Holocaust, David Schaecter, president of the Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA, told the Senate Special Committee on Aging at a hearing on Wednesday. “Protests on college campuses that intimidate and threaten Jewish students are not benign and cannot be ignored,” Schaecter, who survived Buchenwald and Auschwitz, told the Senate panel. “I remember vividly when Slovakian classmates taunted Jewish kids like me, and what’s happening today looks and feels the same.” For the 1.6 million American Jewish seniors, including more than 30,000 Holocaust survivors, the rise in Jew-hatred is more traumatic, “These individuals, many of whom have already endured the horrors of persecution, are now facing renewed threats that retraumatize and destabilize their lives,” Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the committee chair, said in his opening statement. “Antisemitism is not a distant historical issue,” he added. “It is an ongoing reality that continues to rise in our society.” Related Articles IDF Sgt. Niv Dayag, 19, died during operational activity in the Golan Heights, May 1, 2025. Credit: Israel Defense Forces. Soldier killed in Golan Heights, bringing IDF wartime toll to 851 May 2, 2025 Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa attends the closing ceremony of the Syrian National Dialogue Conference at the presidential palace in Damascus, Feb. 25, 2025. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Getty Images. IDF strikes near Syrian presidential palace amid violence against Druze May 2, 2025 U.S. President Donald Trump bids farewell after a cabinet meeting, April 30, 2025. Credit: Molly Riley/White House. Mixed reactions from Jewish leaders, lawmakers on Trump’s first 100 days May 2, 2025 According to the American Jewish Committee, more than half of American Jewish seniors (53%) worry that their loved ones will experience Jew-hatred, and 43% say they’re concerned they will be victims of antisemitism themselves. “American Jewish seniors remember a time when Jews were often intentionally ostracized in our country,” Ted Deutch, the AJC’s chief executive and a former congressman, told the committee. “Through their tenacity and dedication to American and Jewish values, American Jews have experienced what some have deemed a ‘golden age’ for our community,” Deutch said. “But now with antisemitism on the rise, the acceptance we have enjoyed is at risk of going away.” Lawmakers and witnesses emphasized the need to address the rise in Jew-hatred. “We know that people who have survived decades and decades of violence and antisemitism have experienced the worst kind of antisemitic hate and violence,” said the committee’s ranking member, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.). “What happened on Oct. 7 is the most egregious nightmare, the most disgusting, horrific, inhumane, barbaric attack that I’ve ever, ever heard testimony about or seen video footage of,” Gillibrand said. Another witness, Rebecca Federman, the senior director of the intelligence desk at Community Security Initiative, ticked off several steps that Congress needed to take. The CSI was formed by UJA-Federation of New York and Jewish Community Relations Council of New York in 2019 following a series of antisemitic attacks in Pennsylvania, California, New Jersey and New York. Federman called on Congress to enact the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which would call on the U.S. Department of Education to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)’s working definition of Jew-hatred when investigating civil-rights complaints. She also asked federal lawmakers to increase security grants for synagogues and other Jewish community institutions, which U.S. President Donald Trump temporarily shut off after taking office. More than half of the institutions deemed at risk have been unable to obtain grants under current levels of funding, she said. Colleges should take new steps to protect Jewish students from harassment, including enforcing codes of conduct and banning violators from campus, but Congress needs to fund the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights, according to Federman, as Trump tries to gut the entire cabinet agency. Federman said her group is working with Hillel and Chabad to improve security on 25 college campuses from Boston to Washington. “Looking at the trendlines across the 25 campuses, we assess that campuses are no longer just centers of First Amendment-protected protest,” Federman told the Senate panel. “While not all campuses have seen the same level of protest activity, harassment and intimidation of Jewish students, in some cases, campuses have become launchpads for violence and hate.” While antisemitic incidents spiked nationally after Oct. 7, Federman said that just 40% of the detected threats serious enough to involve law enforcement came from individuals motivated by jihadi ideology. The other 60% were motivated by white supremacy, she told the panel. The rise in antisemitism is putting a new burden on America’s elderly Jews, who learned after Oct. 7 that they had not left that hatred behind, according to Rabbi Mark Rosenberg, chaplain to several first responder units in Miami-Dade County. “The elderly came face to face with the horrific news that perhaps the past they thought they left behind will be the future,” Rosenberg testified. “They worry about the college campuses and what their descendants will experience,” he added. “They fear that the country that gave them unprecedented freedom of religion can be usurped by those with a sinister agenda.”

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Imagine a world composed mainly of ultra violence and cults.

Imagine a world where the insane are always ordered to kill the sane.

Imagine a world where many people try to gain control over your mind and put you into mental slavery forever.

Imagine a world where predatorial love was all that was left, and humans were reduced to stalking and evil sex.

Imagine people more ruthless and cruel than even a machine could be. Imagine a hellish distopia!

Imagine a world that makes 1984 look tame in comparison, where people can't even go into caves to escape the constant spying and monitoring.

Imagine a world dominated by cyber threats, malware, spyware, predators, super trolls, stalkers, cyber attacks, bad actors, revenge, and raw stupidity.

It appears that the end times are here. Are you ready for extra abuses? I can't begin to tell you how badly everyone including you will be abused, simply for existing,

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