Trump’s Remarks on Rob Reiner: A Stark Contrast to His “Condemnation” of the Bondi Beach Attack and the Hypocrisy of His Anti-Semitism

The recent shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia, targeting Jewish individuals, is a tragedy that has shocked the world. Two Muslim men opened fire on a group of Jewish people, causing widespread fear and outrage. But in the aftermath, what is even more disturbing is the contrast between Trump’s so-called condemnation of anti-Semitism and theContinue reading “Trump’s Remarks on Rob Reiner: A Stark Contrast to His “Condemnation” of the Bondi Beach Attack and the Hypocrisy of His Anti-Semitism”

The Weaponization of “Antisemitism” and Islamophobia: A Hero’s Story Twisted by Hate

The recent tragedy in Australia, a shooting targeting Jewish individuals during Hanukkah celebrations, has sparked both horror and admiration. A Syrian-Australian Muslim man, Ahmed al Ahmed, became an unexpected hero when he risked his life to stop one of the shooters. Al Ahmed, who had been enjoying a quiet evening with a friend at BondiContinue reading “The Weaponization of “Antisemitism” and Islamophobia: A Hero’s Story Twisted by Hate”

The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos

If Zohran Mamdani wins the 2025 New York City mayoral election under Donald Trump’s second administration, I believe it will mark the beginning of a period of chaos unlike anything the city — or even the nation — has ever experienced. And I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been right about several of my predictionsContinue reading “The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos”

When Compassion Gets Dismissed

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about something that happened in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death. Two people I knew online, one a good friend of mine and the other just an acquaintance through that friend, had a falling out over the whole thing. And honestly, I wasn’t surprised. Not because I wanted itContinue reading “When Compassion Gets Dismissed”

When Politics Breaks Friendships: Reflections on the Fallout After Charlie Kirk

Sometimes the most unexpected moments reveal the fault lines that have been hiding beneath the surface of our relationships. Recently, I witnessed two people I knew online—one a close friend of mine, and another who was more of a mutual acquaintance—have a falling out. The reason? What happened to Charlie Kirk, and the differing waysContinue reading “When Politics Breaks Friendships: Reflections on the Fallout After Charlie Kirk”

Conditional Empathy Is the Language of Authoritarians

One of the most dangerous ideas creeping into our culture right now is the notion that empathy can — or should — be conditional. That empathy should be extended only to the people who “deserve” it, to those who think like us, vote like us, believe like us, live like us. This mindset isn’t justContinue reading “Conditional Empathy Is the Language of Authoritarians”

We Cannot Let Violence Divide Us

The shooting of Charlie Kirk is one of those moments that stops the country in its tracks. It is shocking, emotional, and deeply unsettling. And yet, as devastating as the event is, the bigger danger may not be the act itself but what follows: the temptation to let it divide us further. It doesn’t matterContinue reading “We Cannot Let Violence Divide Us”