Loyal lifelong Democratic Jews have been feeling politically homeless since October 7th. Few still live in denial but many still have yet to process their grief so they can move on from a Party that's long left them. If not now, when? https://lnkd.in/gVHG-XBv
Those of the Jewish faith, "the People's President" has a message of support, hope and encouragement for you, and all, holding perps of Anti-Semitic behavior accountable. You all have a safe home with President Trump. All are welcome aboard the Trump Train. He joins the tens of millions of supporters of Israel, no betrayal in this man, he knows who our friends and allies are. Hope that helps; you are not alone in the struggle at hand. Bless you, all who have suffered since 10/7 to the present.
Well, at least most of the Jews in USA have woken up, though not all I pray the Hindus in USA also wake up, as early as possible.
I have always wondered why Jews seem to always vote for Bolshevik Democrats.
The last time I voted democrat was when Joe Lieberman stood for VP. The party left me in 2001
I could never support the party of abortion, except in the case where a mother's life is in danger, or antisemitism!
Please ask them to read the following book; Pakistan or Partition of India by Dr. BR Ambedkar
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2wI have never "argued" against anyone expressing desire to "leave" the Democratic Party. I just cannot see in many cases how the track record of the GOP offers comfort. For example, I never dispute the reasons why some Black Americans desire to leave the Democratic Party. But my question is always, do we really think the Republican Party, this current Republican Party, is the answer? I don't see black Americans in deep red states doing better on any metric than black Americans in deep blue states, for example. On the surface, because of my skin color, most people don't know that I have a jewish great grandfather. So I do have some Jewish blood in my ancestry. Again, I can see why some would come to think/believe/conclude that the Democratic Party is too tolerant of anti-semitic factions. But I would encourage people to be very wary of thinking that this current Republican Party is gonna be overall net better for jewish people in america. Both parties are old and stale. Both parties had an opportunity to chart a new direction with fresh candidates Both parties elected to roll with the two most unpopular politicians to ever face each other in a modern day election.