
Something is wrong in this country, and regular Americans are feeling it in their gut. They see the protests on college campuses, the flags with machine guns, the chants praising terrorists, and they wonder how we got here. They wonder why the same country that once stood united against evil now tolerates calls for mass murder on its own streets. They’re not being paranoid. They’re seeing what’s right in front of them—and it’s terrifying.
Let’s stop sugarcoating the truth. What happened on October 7, 2023, wasn’t some political skirmish. It was pure evil. Innocent people were butchered, women raped, children ripped from their families, and entire communities terrorized by Hamas. And now, in 2025, we have people in America—on our soil—openly cheering for those same monsters and calling for it to happen again. That is not free speech. That is a threat.
Look at what’s happening on college campuses like Columbia University. Instead of being centers for learning and respectful debate, they’ve turned into breeding grounds for hate. Protesters are not just calling for a ceasefire or peace. They are chanting slogans that glorify the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. They wave radical flags, shout “Glory to our martyrs,” and make it crystal clear they want another October 7.
What kind of society allows that? What kind of leadership lets this slide? The truth is, too many in power—whether in education, media, or politics—are afraid to call this what it is: antisemitism and terrorism.
And let’s not pretend this is some isolated problem. Antisemitism is exploding across the country. Jewish students are being harassed. Synagogues are being vandalized. Businesses owned by supporters of Israel are being boycotted. We’ve seen this playbook before. And history tells us that when you let this kind of hate fester, it never stays contained. What starts with the Jews doesn’t end with them.
It’s not just about Israel anymore. It’s about the United States. These protests aren’t only anti-Israel—they’re anti-American. They bash our police, our soldiers, our values. They use terms like “globalize the intifada,” which, in plain English, means bring the violence here. And some political candidates—yes, even in major cities—are repeating these slogans like they’re harmless rallying cries. That’s not politics. That’s poison.
Let’s also be honest about how we got here. For years, the media and left-wing elites told us we had to understand groups like Hamas. That they were just misunderstood freedom fighters. That they wanted peace deep down. But they were lying to themselves—and to us. Hamas never wanted peace. Their charter has always called for the destruction of Israel. They trained children to be killers. They built summer camps to teach kids how to use weapons and hate Jews. They told us who they were, and we didn’t believe them.
Now that evil has spilled over into our own cities, and still, too many Americans are told to sit down and shut up. If you speak out, you’re called hateful. If you stand with Israel, you’re accused of bigotry. But the silent majority sees through it. They know this isn’t about politics—it’s about right and wrong.
President Trump saw it too. That’s why he brokered the deal to bring the hostages home and stood unapologetically with Israel. He didn’t play word games or try to please both sides. He took action. Because when you’re dealing with terrorists, you don’t negotiate—you defeat them.
We are at a tipping point. We can either keep pretending that these protests are just about “free speech,” or we can draw a line and say enough is enough. We must protect our communities, our values, and our children from this growing wave of hate.
The people chanting for another October 7 are not misunderstood. They are telling us exactly what they believe. The question is: will we listen? Or will we wait until it’s too late?
The silent majority is done being silent. It’s time to speak up—for truth, for decency, and for America.