Justin Spiro, LCSW

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Justin Spiro, LCSW

Justin Spiro, LCSW

@Jusrangers

#mentalhealth 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🏳️‍🌈

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2009
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David G. Greenfield
David G. Greenfield@NYCGreenfield·
A powerful moment at our pre-Passover seder: a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor thanked @SpeakerMenin for standing up to antisemitism. We were proud to host this beautiful evening in her district at one of our 100% affordable housing buildings. Thank you, @JulieMenin, for partnering with @MetCouncil as we roll out 250 free Passover food distributions across NYC.
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Justin Spiro, LCSW@Jusrangers·
Graham Platner has a literal Nazi tattoo and has made heinous remarks blaming female rape victims for their rape. Yet you endorse him because he’s somehow more “progressive” in your eyes than his primary opponent. What has become of the Democratic Party?
Elizabeth Warren@ewarren

Graham Platner's got the grit to fight for what’s right on behalf of Maine’s working families—not billionaires and giant corporations. He’s inspired a grassroots movement to flip Maine, and I’m thrilled to endorse @grahamformaine for Senate.

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Justin Spiro, LCSW@Jusrangers·
“He has referred to ultra-Orthodox Jews as ‘inbred,’ compared liberal Zionists to ‘liberal Nazis,’ and said ‘Hamas is a thousand times better’ than the Israeli state. Yet leading Presidential Democratic Contenders like Newsom and Khanna engage with him. wsj.com/opinion/free-e…
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Elliot Haspel
Elliot Haspel@ehaspel·
I actually think this is a pretty wonderful model of taking accountability and explaining where and why something went wrong -- and from a meteorologist, not a public official. This is how you build and restore trust.
Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci

What a HORRIBLE forecast by meteorologists – especially myself. Not only were we spectacularly wrong – we communicated poorly. It became apparent last night that some of our initial expectations would prove fallacious. I'd like to address what went wrong with our forecast:

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Rangers Videos
Rangers Videos@SNYRangers·
"I've got to focus on the game, not about trying to stop crying." Artemi Panarin talks about focusing on the game tonight and trying not to get emotional during his tribute video:
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
“Kill a Jew, go to heaven.” Those words were painted on a rock in Riverside Park in New York City 🇺🇸. A public call for the murder of Jews. And yet we’re still told antisemitism is exaggerated. That Jews are “too sensitive.” Look again. Antisemitism isn’t disappearing. It’s getting comfortable again.
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Joel Mowbray
Joel Mowbray@joelmowbray·
🚨 EXCLUSIVE — Tucker Carlson just said that Bibi Netanyahu's rhetoric is worse than Hitler's ever was. This was two hours after the terrorist attack targeting the Detroit-area Jewish preschool. Tucker said that Hitler hadn't "ever" called to "exterminate" the Jews. Like with so much of what Tucker says these days, this is a sadly common theme in white nationalist and neo-Nazi circles. In order to believe this insanity, let alone repeat it out loud, however, one would have to be intentionally ignorant of history. Tucker somehow tops this, though, by fusing it together with a stunning level of Biblical illiteracy. Pretending not to understand that Bibi Netanyahu's references to "Amalek" are simply a political ralling cry to define the Iranian Mullahs as determined enemies of Israel, Tucker claims Bibi is somehow calling for the murder of all Iranian civilians. Never mind that Bibi Netanyahu and the vast majority of pro-Israel accounts on X have not only supported, but openly praised the brave Iranian people who have continued protesting the regime despite the 40K+ protesters murdered by the Mullahs. But nothing compares to Tucker's glazing of Hitler. In a January 1939 Reichstag speech, Hitler explicitly called for "the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe." Almost four years later, as the Holocaust was in full swing in November 1942, Hitler took a victory lap regarding his own "prophecy" from 1939. In a speech in Munich commemorating the anniversary of his failed 1923 "Beer Hall Putsch," Hitler said: "You will remember the Reichstag session at which I declared that if Jewry succeeded in bringing about a world war, the result would be the annihilation of Jewry in Euroape. This prophecy is now being fulfilled.” There is substantially more evidence, of course, not that it would matter to Tucker or others echoing this bizarre Hitler denialism. Just as this evidence hasn't mattered to the legions of neo-Nazis and others who have parroted this exact claim for decades. It was given the thinnest possible veneer of legitimacy from infamous Holocaust denier "historian" David Irving, a facade that long ago was shattered. But in recent years, the falsehood that Hitler didn't call for exterminating the Jews has been peddled by the Institute for Historical Review, which is funded by Ron Unz of the Unz Review. Perhaps not coincidentally, @buckleycarlson loves the Unz Review — as he discussed when interviewed by his brother Tucker. In short, Tucker glazing Hitler was not some mistake or momentary spell of ignorance. Just like when Tucker held up Bonhoeffer as a warning of the worst example people could choose to follow. This is all part and parcel of who Tucker has become.
Joel Mowbray@joelmowbray

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: There's an old morality question, "If you could have, would you kill baby Hitler?" No one ever asks about adult Hitler, let alone in 1943. Tucker condemned attempts to KILL HITLER in the middle of WWII & the Holocaust — because it would be un-Christian. Again: Tucker said it would have been un-Christian to kill Hitler. In the midst of World War II & the Holocaust. Specifically, Tucker on Wednesday condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer — for supposedly rejecting Christianity by participating in covert attempts to assassinate Hitler. Tucker held up Bonhoeffer as a cautionary tale of what people today could become if you "start calling people Nazis." This is the story of the man Tucker views as a cautionary tale: Bonhoeffer was deeply involved in the German Resistance before and during WW II. He was the first public critic of Hitler, giving a radio address warning about the emerging cult of the Führer on February 1, 1933, just two days after the Nazis took power. Bonhoeffer also helped found the Confessing Church — directly in response to the Nazi push to control and Aryanize the nation's Protestant churches. In 1941, he joined the Abwehr (German military intelligence), allowing him to avoid Wehrmacht (military) service. Crucially, Bonhoeffer used his Abwehr post as a cover for his role in multiple secret plots to overthrow or assassinate Hitler. Through his official cover, Bonhoeffer was able to travel internationally and act as a courier between the Resistance and foreign contacts, such as the ecumenical movement in Switzerland and Sweden. Bonhoeffer also was involved in Operation 7, the effort launched by his brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi to smuggle seven Jews and their family members to safety in Switzerland. On April 5, 1943, Bonhoeffer was arrested by the Gestapo on charges related to Operation 7 — which was deemed to be both treason and an undermining of the war effort, since military intelligence resources were used to save Jews. At the time of his arrest, the Nazis did not know about the assassination plots, let alone Bonhoeffer's role in them. After Hitler survived the infamous Operation Valkyrie "briefcase bomb" plot on July 20, 1944 (the subject of the Tom Cruise movie), the Gestapo soon learned of Bonhoeffer’s deep involvement in Abwehr efforts to topple the Nazi regime. On April 8, 1945, an SS "drumhead court" completed a show trial by sentencing Bonhoeffer to death. The next day, on April 9, 1945 — just weeks before the European front of the war ended — Bonhoeffer was hanged at the Flossenbürg concentration camp, alongside several "co-conspirators." Despite Tucker's insinuation that Bonhoeffer had turned away from Christianity, his faith actually strengthened leading up to his execution. Notes found after the war show that Bonhoeffer prayed daily, wrote meditations on Psalms, and had theological discussions — even with guards. Bonhoeffer gave sermons, some of which he prepared in solitary confinement, and he held clandestine worship services for his fellow prisoners. His SS interrogators, in fact, complained that he was “too religious.” Found in Gestapo notes were these two quotes: “Bonhoeffer persists in religious delusion.” “He speaks of Christ as if Christ were alive.” Bonhoeffer’s burning, intense faith never dwindled, as further evidenced by his final recorded words: “This is the end—for me, the beginning of life.” --- With the benefit of context regarding Bonhoeffer, here is the full text of what Tucker said: "Because once you start calling people Nazis, we really have no choice but to start shooting them... to be Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to reach the end of reason, or even Christianity. Bonhoeffer decided that Christianity's not even, he was a Lutheran pastor, Christianity's not enough, we have to kill the guy [Hitler]. I'm not judging Bonhoeffer, who was a great man in some ways. But that's inevitable once we decide that some people are Nazis."

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Henshi
Henshi@HenshiG·
Dr. Orli Peter, a clinical and neuropsychologist writes a letter to Ms. Rama Duwaji…. Dear Ms. Rama Duwaji, You publicly liked social media posts describing the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas as “collective liberation.” You also placed a heart next to an Instagram post claiming that the reports of mass rapes on Oct. 7 were a “hoax.” For the past two and a half years, I have been treating survivors of October 7, helping them slowly rebuild shattered lives and broken nervous systems. Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak. Some of the people sitting across from me in therapy had witnessed rapes and executions so brutal that their nervous systems simply shut down. Words stopped working. These people did not simply survive war. They survived mass and socially sanctioned sadism. Subsequent investigations by journalists, forensic teams and international bodies documented widespread sexual violence that day. Families were burned alive. Festival goers hunted down, raped and then executed. Hamas terrorists documented much of the violence themselves: one attacker used a victim’s phone to call his parents and brag that he had killed 10 Jews with his own hands; and you surely saw the footage of Shani Louk, whose body Hamas fighters paraded through Gaza in the back of a truck while crowds spat and celebrated. Survivors of the Nova festival have also described militants laughing as they hunted festivalgoers hiding in the fields. These were not acts carried out in secrecy. They were recorded, boasted about and, in some cases, carried out with visible pleasure. These were not only acts of murder. They were staged performances of cruelty. This was not violence used as a means to an end. It was violence relished for its own sake. That is the socially sanctioned mass sadism my patients are still haunted by, superimposed on everything they see. Once that sadism becomes undeniable, the narrative has a problem. Mass murder can still be reframed as resistance. Rape cannot. It exposes the cruelty too clearly, so it has to be denied. That denial carries consequences not only for the survivors I treat but for Palestinians as well. Refusing to confront the mass sadism of Oct. 7 keeps Palestinians trapped under the same violent movement that terrorizes them. Hamas has long brutalized its own population. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented torture, arbitrary detention, and killings of Palestinians accused of dissent or collaboration, and journalists have reported Hamas beating and arresting Gazans who protest its rule. This is what authoritarian movements do. Cruelty outward. Repression inward. As New York City’s first lady, you are in a public position to inspire a movement for Palestinian rights and safety. The survivors I treat are still trying to rebuild their lives after what they witnessed. Palestinians deserve to be free from the same sadistic movement that terrorizes them as well. Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post. The evidence is clear. Admit that you were wrong and withdraw your support for the lie. Some of us spend our days helping survivors rebuild the lives that Hamas shattered. The least the rest of the world can do is stop sanitizing mass sadism and tell the truth about what was done to the victims of Hamas’ cruelty. Dr. Orli Peter is a clinical and neuropsychologist and founder of the Israel Healing Initiative, established after the Oct. 7 attacks dedicated to advancing trauma recovery and healing based on neuroscience. She can be reached at opeter@israelhealinginitiative.org.
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Ashish K. Jha
Ashish K. Jha@ashishkjha·
Every time I drop my son off at a bar mitzvah or go to a synagogue for an event, seeing the needed security guards, makes me angry and sad. I haven’t seen anything like this at a church or a temple The epidemic of antisemitic attacks on synagogues is pure evil and must stop
The New York Times@nytimes

Breaking News: An attacker was killed after ramming a truck into a synagogue outside of Detroit and exchanging gunfire with security, the authorities said. nyti.ms/4roNutL

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Agudath Israel of America
Agudath Israel of America@AgudahNews·
Agudath Israel is horrified by the attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan.   We are grateful to the security guards who quickly stopped the attacker, potentially saving many lives. This attack underscores the need for heightened security measures to protect Jewish communities and ensure that houses of worship are safe havens, not targets.
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US Holocaust Museum
US Holocaust Museum@HolocaustMuseum·
Words matter. The mainstreaming of antisemitic rhetoric has dangerous real world consequences. Today's attack on a Michigan synagogue is yet another in a string of examples. Allowing anti-Jewish hatred to go unchecked harms Jews and is a threat to all of society.
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Bianna Golodryga
Bianna Golodryga@biannagolodryga·
“Fact is, October 7 should be a red line for all civilizations, and it must remain a red line for us. We should not hesitate to state and restate that fact—that unqualified condemnation of that day is a basic human litmus test” commentary.org/seth-mandel/on…
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UJA-Federation of New York
Mayor Mamdani began his term highlighting his commitment to creating an inclusive New York. 

This is an important moment for Mayor Mamdani to live up to his own rhetoric and reaffirm his commitment to confronting antisemitism and keeping every New Yorker safe. Read more. ⬇️
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
BREAKING: New footage shows Iranian women’s soccer team players flashing SOS signs on their phones through the windows of their bus at Sydney airport They are about to be sent back to Iran to face almost certain death
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