Jews are 2.4% of the U.S. population, but now somehow we’re also responsible if any Republicans get elected, even though 71% of us have voted Democratic since the 60s.

People simply can’t run out of things to blame us for.

@TonyStark Here’s one from yesterday: Pro-Palestine/ceasefire rally yesterday in DC. Orthodox Jewish man attends in his normal clothes, which makes him recognizable (unlike you or me, who blend in until we tell people). He’s there because he doesn’t think Israel’s actions represent Jewish values. Even though he’s there protesting just like everyone else, someone shouts at him that they’ll see him in hell. Guess what? Jews don’t think much about hell.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/11/04/dc-palestine-protest-israel-gaza-war/

Flooding D.C. streets and bashing Biden, thousands demand Gaza cease-fire

A broad coalition filled Freedom Plaza and marched to the White House, pressuring politicians for a cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war and an end to U.S. aid to Israel.

The Washington Post

@MariaHill Incomprehensible.

Also incomprehensible- laying this at the feet of Joe Biden. People looking for a candidate for U.S President who will somehow control this region to their liking is about as ridiculous as it gets.

A good portion of this country has no sense. No news there.

@TonyStark @MariaHill Every time I see a ridiculous claim expecting him to solve this in a couple of weeks, I find a postcard campaign or a phone bank. Maybe that sounds simplistic but it works for me.

@Nebula @TonyStark @MariaHill

Positive action is unquestionably the best antidote for creeping despair.

If anyone needs a well run phone bank making generally well received calls for a positive, making a difference pick me up, look up Promote the Vote PA on Mobilize.