M.J.
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M.J.
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MUST WATCH 🔴 A Dearborn, Michigan resident opposed naming a street after pro-Hezbollah figure Osama Siblani Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud responded to the resident: “You do not belong in this city, Islamophobe! Get out!, you are not welcomed here”




BREAKING: A Dearborn resident opposed naming a street after Hezbollah supporter Osama Siblani. Mayor Abdullah Hammoud snapped back: “You do not belong in this city, Islamophobe! Get out, you are not welcome here.”

Hannah Einbinder on saying "Free Palestine" in her Emmys acceptance speech. "It is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is really separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state." bit.ly/3KlW7oN

Hannah Einbinder on saying "Free Palestine" in her Emmys acceptance speech. "It is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is really separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state." bit.ly/3KlW7oN

Is anyone else completely in shock at the number of evil people that have revealed themselves this week?

🔴🔴🔴 Qatar’s $100 Billion Pipeline to American Universities Exposed Charles Small investigates Qatar: “We located over a $100 billion in undocumented funds going from Qatar, i.e., the Muslim Brotherhood, to American universities. We found $10 billion at Cornell and 1,300,000,000 at Texas A&M. At Brown University, we found a billion dollars in one program called the Choices Program, led by Professor Omer Bartov, a scholar of genocide, who is now arguing that Israel is committing a genocide. Interestingly, he is running this project that received a billion dollars from the Qataris, and they are creating curriculum for over 8,000 schools across the country. These materials erase minorities from the Middle East, erase the Jewish presence from the Middle East, erase the Christian presence from the Middle East, and indoctrinate children across the United States with antisemitic, anti-Christian, anti-democratic ideas. Here you have a regime swimming in money that is committed to the Muslim Brotherhood ideology, which seeks to replace and destroy democracy. Islam, in this context, becomes a spiritual oath to the Muslim Brotherhood. Yosef Qaradawi, the spiritual head of the Brotherhood for many years, always preached that the true believer, the true Muslim, is obligated to complete the work of Hitler. This figure was welcomed by the British establishment and helped to create Islamic Studies at my alma mater, Oxford University, where he was embraced by the highest levels of British society.”

Someone in the newsroom said that this shattering event feels like the aftermath of another Charlie: Charlie Hebdo. It was a decade ago that Islamists burst into the offices of the satirical Paris newspaper and murdered 12 people who worked there. In its aftermath there were a lot of spineless statements from people distancing themselves from the brave journalists who put out that magazine: “I didn’t agree with them but . . .” We’re hearing the same thing now about Charlie Kirk. No. Whether you agree with him or not is completely, utterly, totally beside the point. We won’t do it. Je suis Charlie. thefp.com/p/je-suis-char…

"The Queens College event — which was over Zoom — was abruptly interrupted by what appeared to be a group of attendees who turned on their cameras and microphones and began yelling slurs, including 'kill all the Jews' and 'go back to Auschwitz.'" nytimes.com/2025/09/12/nyr…

The truth is Charlie and I had several private conversations recently about how to push back on the rising tide of antisemitism on the Right. Just more heinousness from a heinous media outlet.



We remember 9/11 not only on this day, but every day—in the empty seats at our tables, in the loved ones still suffering from illness, in a skyline forever changed. And we recommit ourselves to building a future worthy of the courage and sacrifice of those we lost.






