Shut Out in Chi-Town: Jewish Groups Blocked from Marching During the Democratic National Convention – Jonathan Turley

"There is a crushing irony in Chicago given the decision in 1978 to allow Nazis to march in nearby Skokie, but Jews could not march in Chicago in 2024."
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Free at Last
1 year ago

If you are Jewish, does it occur to you that the democrats not only don’t have your back, they hate you?

Steven Duffy
1 year ago

And reading through my one year chronological Bible, Jerusalem Jerusalem is just fallen to Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The remaining Jews including the prophet Jeremiah who was approached by the Jews asking what should we do, God tells Jeremiah to tell the people to stay and do not go to Egypt, but they say when we served the Queen of heaven, things were so good and now we’re not going to believe you, we’re going to go to Egypt. God told Jeremiah to tell them if you go to Egypt you’re going to die there very few will return. It took… Read more »

MsT
1 year ago

Giving credence to the argument that Jewish groups could not be adequately protected means that there is a consensus in government that Palestinian protesters are volatile, violent and ungovernable. Why is there no dissent by CAIR challenging the assumptions and promoting equal rights for other minority groups, rather than a wink and a smile at the suppression of Jewish rights to speak? Where is the ACLU? Where is the People’s Law Firm? Free speech is precious and was hard won, We surrender at our peril.

Deb
1 year ago

Dems are pro antisemitism, pro Hamas

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

This pathetic behavior by the Government of Chicago, Illinois and the United States against the Jewish American Citizens of this country is obscene. What possible reason could they give for not allowing these citizens to protest just like the moron Palestinian supporters?

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