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Trouble on the Right
It’s a divisive Christmastime on the Right. Just over a year after Donald Trump won the biggest Republican electoral victory in 20 years, and two months since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, conservatives are squabbling like the First Triumvirate. This was the unofficial alliance between Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great, and Marcus Licinius Crassus that boosted the supremacy of Rome, only to end in civil war when Pompey backed the Senate against Caesar.
Better we all worship one Jew, born in Israel two thousand Christmases ago, who came to redeem all mankind.
It took less time to fracture the American Right, and potentially destroy the country. Because Leftists — for all their insanity, stupidity, and rage — are always united in one goal. To terminate Western Civilization by dissolving its Judeo-Christian foundation. And when that foundation divides itself — such as by giving outsized weight to Israel, stoking antisemitism versus Zionism — it cannot stand. Wise conservatives see the danger, the most notable and outspoken being Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire.
Right after the murder of his friend, Charlie Kirk, Walsh tweeted: “The entire Right has to band together. Enough of this in-fighting bullshit. We are up against demonic forces from the pit of Hell. They’re killing us in our churches. They tried to kill our president. They killed Charlie, one of our greatest advocates. Put the personal squabbles aside. Now’s not the time. This is existential. A fight for our own existence and the existence of our country.” The result of his call for unity was that Walsh himself has become the target of more on the Right.
He noted this yet, true to his decree, again refused to cut off his detractors, which only increased their number and his resolve. Last Friday on The Tucker Carlson Show, Walsh doubled down. “People keep demanding I disavow this person or that person … No. I’m not doing that. If they’re on the Right and fighting the Left, I’m not going to publicly condemn them … That’s how we lose.”
I agree with Walsh, and disagree with some people on my side. I believe Jew hatred is a spiritual evil. I stood with Israel before and after its war of retribution against Hamas — since its battles for survival against the entire Arab world. But while antisemites on the Right are wrong, deluded, and sinful, they draw the line at terror. They won’t join forces with berserkers to bring down America as the whole Left has.
Case in point — feminists state that they’re for female empowerment, yet they support women-abusive fanatics over the most female empowering country in the Middle East. For they hate the Judeo-Christian family tradition more — and the “toxic” men who head it. The same suicidal empathy extends to the likes of Queers for Palestine and other moronities.
Theirs is a madness even the most deluded, prejudiced conservative will reject. They may be touched by evil, but they won’t fully embrace it. To Matt Walsh’s point, they’re with us enough to not be against us. And that leaves the real enemy in our sight. The one that wants to kill us as it did Charlie Kirk and almost Trump. The one that has totally absorbed a major political party in America, Britain, Europe, and tragically Australia.
This past September, in a global wave of madness, the ruling leftist party in the UK and the Anglosphere — Canada and Australia — recognized the state of Palestine. This happened while Israel was almost done wiping out the terrorist leadership in its Gaza Strip. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese grandiosely announced the action on camera: “Australia recognizes the legitimate and long held aspirations of the people of Palestine to a state of their own.”
Sunday evening at Bondi Beach near Sydney, two Islamicist gunmen in gun-prohibitive Australia opened fire on a Jewish crowd celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. They killed at least 16 people and wounded more than 40. The terrorists were a father-son team of immigrants, no doubt grateful for their host country’s benevolence toward Palestine.
PM Albanese addressed the horror in a press conference. “The evil that was unleashed at Bondi Beach today is beyond comprehension,” he said. Well, no, Mr. Prime Minister, it’s very comprehensible. You admit a million immigrants hostile to Western culture, and make no effort to assimilate them, they’ll cultivate their own values, very much including rabid hatred of Jews.
Fortunately, in America, this lunacy has been recognized and partially reversed. Because the political party it dominates is out of power. Democrats now cry and howl at every illegal alien deported, or every Venezuelan drug runner blown to bits at sea. Yet a few of the Muslim immigrants the last President welcomed into the country have pulled their weight in darkness. Like Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who last month shot two National Guardsmen in Washington DC, killing a young woman and seriously wounding a young man.
And as usual the Democrats were on top of it. At a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on the attack, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) — not coincidentally the former chair of the January 6th Committee — challenged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the killer’s immigration status. “Madam Secretary, you reference the unfortunate accident that occurred with the National Guardsman being killed.” Noem would have none of it. “You think that was an unfortunate accident? It was a terrorist attack … He shot our Guardsmen in the head.”
Matt Walsh is right. In the face of such evil, conservative infighting about Israel and the Jews is counterproductive, and potentially fatal to the country. Better we all worship one Jew, born in Israel two thousand Christmases ago, who came to redeem all mankind.
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