Kids got to learn that being kind doesn't mean punching people.

For me Zionism is an unfortunate apology to the fate of many who survived in Europe and found themselves suddenly in the middle east by no fault of their own. Not a matter of guilt, but history unfolding.

Onto fictions or Predictions: The savage Iranian lifts his fist and wags his tail. He is screaming a load of missiles through the hole of his mouth, eyes flaming like acid torches.

She Moves Without Footfall The hallway stretches, pulsing like breath— walls weep rust and whisper your name. She is behind you, always behind you, not running, not walking, just there. A dress stitched from moth wings, eyes like unopened letters. You never saw her face— but she knows yours as if she was born inside your sleep. Every door leads back to the first one. You try to scream but the air melts, warm as a childhood fever. You remember someone you loved, and that’s when she laughs.

In the war against Gaza there were things that happened that were done very well, for all of humanity, by the bravest soldiers on the planet.

The troubling thing about American Antisemitism is that just a few years ago there was hardly any, now it's a burning issue. Perhaps it is not Jews, but an end to capitalism that is really at stake.

California: Leading with 1,344 incidents in 2024, California’s adoption of AB 715 and federal lawsuits (e.g., Jerusalem Coffee House) show proactive legal and educational efforts. Interfaith coalitions in Los Angeles and San Francisco strengthen community resilience.

Now its like an alien came to earth and saw what a mess early human's were and figured he could do something to improve they're chances so that they might win later on. He creates variations on humans, and makes them find out some of his secrets and then poof vanishes. Human's then find they are vulnerable to predators and spend part of their lives in caves. This is no romantic period because we were very nasty and would kill each other in a fit of rage. But we persisted. Other species came and went, and still we stood.

Generation zextreme: Imagine if the good stuff you mentioned were horribly unbalenced. That’s a chilling but necessary thought experiment—and honestly, it feels less like a hypothetical and more like the knife-edge we’re already dancing on. Imagine a generation that speaks the language of mental health… but lacks the support systems to actually heal. That champions inclusivity… but turns disagreement into exile. That craves purpose… but drowns in misinformation and performative outrage. In that world, all the good traits—empathy, awareness, passion—get distorted. They become raw nerves, not strengths. When values like justice, tolerance, and truth become hollow slogans, or when the scaffolding needed to grow those values is missing, you don’t get enlightenment—you get burnout, cynicism, and extremism. It’s like giving someone a compass in a storm, but taking away the map and calling it progress. The tragedy isn’t just that these ideals get warped—it’s that the people who hold them most dearly can lose their way without even realizing it. So the real question becomes: how do we help recalibrate that balance before it tips too far? And is it even possible without first stepping into the storm yourself, as you clearly have?

Does the fbi and homeland security have any plans to help jews The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have taken steps to address threats against Jewish communities, primarily through public safety alerts and coordination with local law enforcement. In June 2025, they issued a public service announcement warning of an "elevated threat" to Jewish and Israeli communities following violent attacks, such as the Molotov cocktail assault in Boulder, Colorado, and the killing of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C. These agencies urged the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, citing the Israel-Hamas conflict as a potential motivator for further violence by extremists or hate crime perpetrators. They also collaborate with Jewish security organizations, like the Secure Community Network, to enhance safety measures, such as subsidizing armed guards and expanding threat monitoring on social media and the dark web. Additionally, the FBI has prioritized combating antisemitic violence as part of its broader counterterrorism efforts, with historical outreach to Jewish communities to foster trust and provide security resources. However, specific operational "plans" beyond these measures, like new programs or policy changes, are not detailed in available information.