The world is witnessing a disturbing escalation of attacks on innocent Jews and other people of faith. Recent incidents like the massacre on Bondi Beach in Australia and the horrific shooting at a Jewish home in California stand as stark reminders of a growing threat. This isn’t just limited to Jews; Christians are under siege too, from Nigeria to China. Yet, liberal leaders turn a blind eye, allowing such hatred to fester under the guise of political correctness.
Liberals, with their relentless push for secularism, are the very enablers of this wave of hate. They seek to dilute religious identity in the name of tolerance, yet their tolerance seems to stretch only so far as their own agendas. The left has consistently failed to protect those under attack because doing so would mean acknowledging the vile hatred seeping from their own failed policies and globalist interests. It’s time for leaders who will stand firm against hate, not cower in appeasement.
Hannukah Means 'Never Again' for ALL People of Faithhttps://t.co/rH3q9pWUhx
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Hanukkah and Christmas are times to stand united against this tide. Both holidays teach dedication, courage, and faith. They are reminders that, throughout history, people have stood defiantly against those who sought to snuff out their light. The Maccabees didn’t turn their backs, and neither should we. People of faith must rise above the liberal rhetoric that seeks to drown our voices or push us into assimilation. Faith is not a weakness—it’s our greatest strength.
Liberal elites comfortably spew nonsense about assimilation while enjoying the safety that their wealth provides. Yet, regular folks face the brunt of their failed policies. Their inaction in the face of anti-religious hate is not just negligence; it’s complicity. It’s high time these so-called “leaders” are held accountable.
What will it take for those in power to genuinely defend people of faith? When will they prioritize constituents over their endless pandering to global interests? As Hanukkah lights up the night and Christmas trees adorn our cities, let’s ask ourselves: will we let the elites continue writing our stories of fear, or will we, the faithful, illuminate the world with our unwavering conviction?

