Friday, January 16, 2015

Je Suis Humain

Still, a prominent European Jewish leader coming to the recognition that arms in private hands can protect individuals and communities from those who would eliminate them should be seen as a welcome and significant change in outlook, and one that domestic Kapos for Kristallnacht would do well to recognize. That will becomes increasingly apparent as decentralized sleeper cells in the U.S. begin to awaken, particularly when they make a special point of targeting American Jews. [More]
My latest JPFO Alert notes a paradigm that may be shifting.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...


Contrarian scold Y.B. ben Avraham begs to differ:

http://zelmanpartisans.com/?p=576
http://zelmanpartisans.com/?p=584

David Codrea said...

How does that scold anything I've said? Be specific with your beef.

Bill from Detroit said...

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/exclusive-westgate-interpol-chief-ponders-armed-citizenry/story?id=20637341

"Ask yourself: If that was Denver, Col., if that was Texas, would those guys have been able to spend hours, days, shooting people randomly?" Noble said, referring to states with pro-gun traditions. "What I'm saying is it makes police around the world question their views on gun control. It makes citizens question their views on gun control. You have to ask yourself, 'Is an armed citizenry more necessary now than it was in the past with an evolving threat of terrorism?' This is something that has to be discussed."

Maybe not 100% on-topic ... but, in light of the French terrorist attacks, certainly a relevant consideration.