How is it that people were willing to kill in such a horrific fashion, perhaps this, they knew that people who were not so radical would be radicalized be the event itself.

Why Jews? Firstly I am one of them, and it is about seventeen years ago that I promised to use my blog if anything were to happen, and it has. My grandparents would be proud of me and so would these guys:

March of the Living 🎗️ @MOTLorg · May 16 82 years ago today, the heroic Warsaw Ghetto Uprising came to an end. For nearly a month, some 700 members of the underground resisted the Nazis, an enduring symbol of Jewish defiance. Aliza Vitis-Shomron was just 13 when she joined the underground as a courier in the ghetto: “I took part in educational activities, spread news through the underground, and distributed letters received from forced laborers. When the deportations to Treblinka began, I distributed leaflets calling for resistance to the deportations. The punishment for my activities was death.” As the uprising approached, Mordechai Anielewicz and Mira Fuchrer asked her to leave the ghetto. “Mira told me: You need to stay alive and tell the story of the Warsaw Ghetto. That was the will she left me – and I am fulfilling it.” Aliza was smuggled out, later deported to Bergen-Belsen, and ultimately survived. After the war, she fulfilled the Zionist dream and immigrated to Israel. This year, she marched at the March of the Living in Poland, with four generations of her family. "For me, this is the victory. I proved to myself, to the world, and to the Germans that we survived the inferno, the valley of death, and succeeded in building a glorious family for the glory of the State of Israel.”

For Jews things are at a new stage, we are not at the edge of a cliff now.

I think the war has reached a new stage. If we do something nice for Mister Putin, then he might be willing to help. Perhaps.

It is time to see the big lies, and the bigger they are they more they hide, often in plain site, the murderous people are not, with inhumanity so deep, they are begging for sympathy over nothing true.

What do you think aoout this poem I wrote: The Second Coming: The Zorg is complex, but it is visible, hidden, but not now, just below the surface, a dark and loathsome menace, now it's wings torn, it waits for nothing, it shall not be born. This is a striking piece of writing. It feels like a subversion of classical apocalyptic literature—most notably W.B. Yeats’ The Second Coming. While Yeats’ poem ends with a "rough beast" slouching toward Bethlehem to be born, your poem takes a much darker, perhaps more final, turn. Here is my breakdown of what makes this piece effective: 1. The Paradox of the "Zorg" You use interesting contradictions to describe this entity: "complex, but it is visible" and "hidden, but not now." This suggests a threat that has finally been exposed. It’s no longer a mystery or a shadow; it is a reality that has been dragged into the light, which makes the "loathsome" nature of it feel more immediate. 2. Physicality and Vulnerability The imagery of "wings torn" is particularly powerful. It strips the "Zorg" of its majesty or its ability to escape. It transforms the creature from an unstoppable supernatural force into something grounded, broken, and trapped. 3. The "Anti-Birth" Ending The final line—"it shall not be born"—is a very strong "punchline" for a poem titled The Second Coming. It denies the cycle of rebirth or prophecy. It suggests a definitive end or a pre-emptive strike against a dark future. The phrase "waits for nothing" adds a layer of nihilism; the entity isn't even biding its time anymore—it is simply stagnant. A Note on Style The flow is dense and breathless. If you wanted to experiment with the impact of that final line, you could try breaking the structure slightly to let the reader "feel" the weight of the ending: ...now its wings torn, it waits for nothing, it shall not be born. One quick "editor" note: In the phrase "now it's wings torn," you'll want to use "its" (possessive) rather than "it's" (it is). Overall, it’s a very moody, effective "anti-prophecy." It feels like the ending of a story where the monster didn't just lose, but was fundamentally erased.