politics
March 14, 2026
Michigan mayor's pathetic attempt to rationalize synagogue attack
Another day, another Muslim terrorist attack. Actually, we had two yesterday. The one at a Michigan synagogue was committed out of anti-Israel rage — and the Islamic mayor of Dearborn Heights chose not to condemn it unequivocally as antisemitic hate, instead attempting to rationalize the act.

TL;DR
- The mayor of Dearborn Heights, Michigan, is criticized for his statement on a synagogue attack, which mentioned the perpetrator's family being killed in an Israeli strike.
- Critics argue this approach attempts to rationalize the attack rather than unequivocally condemning it as antisemitic hate.
- The article links anti-Israel propaganda, which frames Israel's war as genocide, to an increase in violence against Jewish people.
- Examples cited include a Muslim man killing Israeli Embassy staffers and another shooting two kindergarteners in retribution for perceived "genocide."
- The article blames activists and elected officials, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, for pushing anti-Israel narratives and contributing to antisemitic violence.
- It predicts an increase in Islamic violence against Jewish and non-Jewish targets due to Ramadan, the U.S.-Israel war, and existing antisemitic sentiment.
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