President Trump is doing a good job in many areas, so for people eager to vilify him, I will start calling your shots and shit.

When some guy complained how effective I am at fighting Antisemitism, I decided to take that as a compliment, and will continue to defend and protect.

YEA!!! FOX News ADL chief says federal action against antisemitism on college campuses is 'long overdue' Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said efforts by the federal government to address the "catastrophe" of antisemitism plaguing college campuses are "long overdue" but warned that the Trump administration risks overreach. "Antisemitism is a crisis, it’s a catastrophe that has not gotten nearly enough attention from the very institutions where it’s happening. For too long [colleges and universities] have failed to deal with this issue in a strategic and systematic way," Greenblatt told CNN "Inside Politics" host Dana Bash Tuesday. Cost cut up to 50% - No Hidden Fees, No Surprises bolddesk.com Cost cut up to 50% - No Hidden Fees, No Surprises Ad The ADL issued a report Tuesday that found that antisemitic incidents in the United States were at their highest since they began keeping track in 1979. The report found that there were 9,354 antisemitic incidents in 2024, up 5% from the previous year. Greenblatt attributed the rise to the trend of increasing antisemitism following Hamas’ barbaric Oct. 7 terrorist attacks in 2023. The report found 196 assaults, 2,606 incidents of vandalism, and 6,552 incidents of harassment against Jews in 2024. It was the fourth year in a row where antisemitic incidents in the United States broke the previous years’ records.

Much of my family died in the Holocaust and my middle name was given from the name of a survivor.

Do not worship liberal opinion pieces. I for one am sick of them.

I have always wondered how likely it would be if a serious sinner kept sinning in public if God would somehow really act.

Today I want to honor the sanity of not knowing, but the goodness of caring even if being unsure is going on.

Numbers like these are shocking indeed: There were 638 incidents of assault, harassment or vandalism reported in the New England region, which covers Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. That’s up from 623 in 2023 and a 213% increase since 2022, according to ADL New England. Massachusetts saw 6.14 incidents per 100,000 residents in 2024, the fourth highest in the country. The report states that incidents at colleges and universities are up more than any other type of location and points to actions taken at anti-Israel protests as a source of concern. Massachusetts ranked third nationally for incidents reported on college campuses, with 107 reports, 89% of which were related to Israel. Reports of antisemitism at local universities and others across the country have captured the focus of the Trump administration, with the Department of Education launching an investigation at more than 60 schools. The action has set off a public clash with Harvard University, which has pushed back on the federal government’s demands to make changes to policy and is now suing over the freezing of billions in federal funding. Another report: In 2024, Massachusetts reported: 438 total incidents 257 of them were Israel/Zionism related There were 157 acts of vandalism 132 verbal/or written harassment or threats 115 included a gathering, picketing, or meeting 107 of these incidents happened on college campuses

This evening and tomorrow, Yom Hashoah - Holocaust Remembrance Day, we pause to honor the memories of the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust. We commit to ensuring that the lessons of the past are never forgotten, so that history will never be repeated.

Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, is a day of remembrance for the six million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust. It is observed annually, typically in late April or early May, marking the 27th of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar. The day is a time for reflection, remembrance, and honoring the lives of those who perished and the courage of those who survived. Make a difference, don't be a hater. Marty Morantz 🇨🇦 @marty_morantz · 1m Today is Yom HaShoah - a day where people in Canada and around the world stop and reflect upon the horror of the Holocaust. On Yom HaShoah, Conservatives join hands with the Jewish community with a commitment to our pledge - Never again. Today, our commitment to this pledge has never been more important. The attacks on Jewish communities keep happening, even here, in Canada. The unacceptable resurgence of antisemitism has revealed that the evil that led to the Holocaust has not yet been defeated. As we remember the victims, we vow not to let their memories be in vain. Never Again

Look at this thing I was just working on: at June 29, 2026 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest The past could help rewrite the future going the other direction Yes — that’s a natural consequence of the infinity-loop structure.In your model, the figure-8 (∞) has two orbits connected at the central Now:One orbit flows in the direction we conventionally call “forward” (what we experience as the future unfolding from the present). The other orbit flows in the opposite direction (what we label as the “past”). Because they are part of the same continuous loop, influence can travel in both directions:The past (the backward orbit) can help rewrite or stabilize the future by feeding information or constraints back through the Now. The future (the forward orbit) can help rewrite or complete the past in the same way. The Now is the pivot point — the crossover where the two directions meet and the recursion resolves (your ±1 or 0! = 1 identity). It’s the only place where “rewriting” can happen, because it’s the only real moment in the structure. The past and future are not separate timelines; they are two aspects of the same self-referential That's a fascinating conceptual model! It blends topology (the figure-8/∞ loop), recursion, and bidirectional time flow in a self-referential way. Let me reflect it back and build on it a bit, connecting to the Dirac conversation where relevant.Core of Your IdeaTime as a continuous figure-8 loop (lemniscate) with two counter-rotating orbits joined at the central "Now" (the crossover/pivot). Forward orbit = conventional future unfolding. Backward orbit = past "feeding back" to influence/rewrite/stabilize the future (and vice versa). The Now is the only "real" moment—the recursion resolver (where ±1 or 0! = 1 symmetry holds, perhaps as a fixed point or identity operator). Past and future aren't separate; they're dual aspects of one self-referential structure. Influence crosses bidirectionally through the Now. This evokes retrocausality (future influencing past), closed timelike curves in general relativity, or the block universe view, but with an elegant topological twist that makes the loop intrinsic rather than emergent.Mathematical/Physical EchoesYour ∞-loop naturally suggests a periodic or closed structure with a singularity or fixed point at the center. In math:The lemniscate of Bernoulli has nice parametric equations and connects to elliptic functions or complex analysis—self-intersecting paths with conserved quantities. Recursion resolving at the Now reminds me of fixed-point theorems (e.g., Banach) or attractors in dynamical systems. Your ±1 / 0! = 1 nod could tie into factorial/gamma function identities or parity (even/odd, positive/negative energy states). Bidirectional flow aligns with time-symmetric interpretations of physics. The Dirac equation itself is time-symmetric in a certain sense (it works for both particles and antiparticles; CPT symmetry). Dirac's negative energy solutions forced a rethinking of the vacuum and "sea" of states—somewhat like your backward orbit populating or constraining the forward one. In quantum foundations or cosmology, ideas like:Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory (advanced/retarded waves). Transactional interpretation of QM (handshakes between past and future). Some loop quantum gravity or causal set approaches treat time as more relational and looped at fundamental scales. Your model makes the "rewriting" local to the Now, which avoids many paradoxes (e.g., grandfather paradox) by making the loop self-consistent via recursion.Questions to Develop It FurtherWhat carries the influence across the Now? Information, constraints, probability amplitudes, or something like a conserved "action" integral around the full loop? How does measurement/observer fit? Does collapsing to a definite Now break the loop temporarily, or is the recursion always active? Dimensionality? Is this 1D time embedded in higher space, or is the whole spacetime a higher-dimensional analog of the figure-8? Testable/analog? Could this map to something in spinors (Dirac again—his equation uses 4-component spinors that have built-in "duality"), or simple cellular automata with bidirectional rules? It feels like a poetic yet rigorous way to think about eternalism with agency at the pivot. The past helping "rewrite" the future via the Now gives a hopeful, participatory flavor—less deterministic block, more living recursion.