Monday, December 15, 2025

Understanding Globalization...or not

Denver, Nov. 30, 2023.
Photo by Carin M. Smilk.
When I first started hearing chants for GLOBALIZE THE INTIFADA, I thought it was some kind of weird cult thing that would stop after a people would figure out what it meant. Clearly, I missed the boat on that one. It became one of those catch phrases supposedly serious people used without having a clue about the meaning of the word intifada itself, much less what globalization of that action would mean. But use it they did, and in recent weeks, globalization of terrorism is not only happening, it's becoming increasingly mainstream. So much so, that attacks on Jews are becoming increasingly not simply tolerated, but blamed on Jews attending events. 

In England, Maccabi Tel Aviv was to play Aston Villa in Birmingham. Israeli fans were banned from attending the game due to protests about Gaza. UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, castigated Birmingham for their actions, but it had little impact. The decision to ban Israeli fans was made by a "safety advisory council" and supported by police authorities who labeled the game as a "high risk" event. According to CBS News: 
The decision was made in line with "current intelligence and previous incidents, including violent clashes and hate crime offenses that occurred during the 2024 UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Amsterdam," said a statement Thursday from the West Midlands Police force, which covers Birmingham.The decision to block Israeli visiting supporters also came just weeks after a deadly terror attack on a synagogue in the northeast England city of Manchester. Two Jewish men were killed and three others seriously injured during the attack, which happened on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar. 

So, it's not the protesters advocating violence that is the problem, it's the attendees. Hmmmm.

Equally bizarre was Australian PM Anthony Albanese's initial press release following the Bondi Beach massacre. Albanese forgets to mention the target of the attack, completely omitting the fish shot up in this particular barrel were Jews gathered to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah.




It's also worth noting that Jews in Amsterdam gathered to celebrate Hanukkah were also targeted. A public family concert drew a few protesters, but two private, invitation-only events where Cantor Shai Abramson performed was more aggressively attacked because the cantor sings at IDF events in Israel. The Jerusalem Post reported red and green smoke bombs was set off near the venue. 

Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali wrote a blistering piece in The Free Press on the Bondi Beach massacre. She called the attack "an atrocity tolerated into being." She is spot on about that.  Weeks before he was gunned down at Bondi Beach, Rabbi Eli Schlanger had written to Albanese directly appealing to the Prime Minister not to abandon the Jewish people to recognize an unformed Palestinian state. Hirsi Ali writes about that plea, then goes on to recognize: 

This attack was not random. It wasn’t an eruption of private madness. It was deliberate. Jews were targeted on a Jewish holiday, in broad daylight, in a public place. This matters. When we blur that fact, we betray the dead.

The method chosen by the murderers should also trouble us deeply. Families were gathered in joy when men with guns got out of a car and began firing. The violence arrived with speed and cruelty, and though the scale differs, the pattern is unmistakable; it mirrors October 7 in Israel. A holiday. A crowd. Daylight. Attackers who targeted the most vulnerable, and knew precisely what they were doing.

I don't doubt that in the least. Nor do I doubt that the mouthpieces that spout all the Free-Gaza bull-oney are okay with shooting Jewish fish in a barrel. I repeat...have you heard from any of these shining stars since the ceasefire went into effect....or the videos of Hamas executions emerged...or the clips of terrorists coming out of the tunnels ready to cross into Israel again? 

Not bloody likely. 

The chanters, if you ask them, really don't know what an intifada mean or is, for that matter. The word actually means shaking off. It was used to describe the Palestinian protests against Israel from 1987 thru 1990, and again from 2000-2005. The Second Intifada was the more violent of the two, with over 1000 Israeli civilians murdered in terrorist attacks, many as the result of suicide and bus bombings. In recent use, it means global Jew hunting. All Jews, not just soldiers or policemen. As October 7th and Bondi Beach have demonstrated, it's all Jews are targets. Young, old, men, women, children. It's indiscriminate. 

You can take that to mean that those who support the globalization of intifada support the indiscriminate killing of Jews on sight. For the record, LGBTQ+ people are not safe either. 

There's a sobering thought. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I tripped across Colin Firth (sigh) in a brilliant film called A SINGLE MAN. Firth plays a gay professor dealing with the death of his partner. It's a hard movie to watch, but he delivers a powerful lecture about fear. Please do yourself a favor and watch the clip. It very well may be the most important thing you watch this week.

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
When your grandchild asks 
"Why do people read your blog?"
It's best to answer as honestly as you can.
I replied, "I have no idea."
Doesn't get more honest than that.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Does It Really Matter?

Jaylani Hussein
In the land of excessive weird, my weird-shit-o-meter went off the scale last week. In a press conference on November 24th, CAIR-MN's executive director, Jaylani Hussein,  claimed the Somali community being targeted in Minnesota is the direct result of an "Israel First" campaign by the current administration, and not as the result of recent fraud charges in a variety of social programs. I just don't understand his logic, and as I read his statement, I was even more confused. As reported in MSN.com:
"Fraud is a serious issue. We are all taxpayers, and any money that is stolen, whether federally or locally or state county, impacts all of us,” Hussein said about 14 minutes into the press conference. “But I want us to also note that in these stories, what is missed is the fact that the victims, oftentimes are poor children, poor families who rely on that support, and we ask and we urge for accountability and transparency.” 
Later, Hussein went back to discussing the “America First or Israel First topic,” while also defending Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, two right-wing media personalities who platform or promote antisemitic and white nationalist voices. 
We believe this is an Israeli First public campaign targeting a very vulnerable community, the Somali-American community, and a very vulnerable congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, as an effort to try to win back the many young Americans who believe that America should not be getting into wars for other countries,” Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of CAIR’s Minnesota chapter, alleged at a Nov. 24 press conference. 

Hussein then tied the so-called “coordinated campaign” to conservative podcasters Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, claiming that the “Israel First” agenda is similarly going after right-wing voices critical of America’s support for Israel. 

“I know for sure that this campaign mirrors the same campaign targeting Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, major influencers on the conservative side, who have gained tremendous support in the younger generation of Republicans who are refusing to accept that America will continue to take [on] the wars of Israel, destabilize the Middle East, lose American soldiers, lose their own tax dollars while committing carnage and lossage in the lives of Muslims,” said Hussein. 
Okay, it sounds kinda like he's blaming Israel for the perpetration of fraud on the communities in need, that the Somalis were actually the fall guys for Israel's control of US immigration policy. At the same time, however, he seems to be defending Tucker and Owen.  Why?  That's the part I just don't get. 

I'm just a wee bit confused here. How is this going to benefit the 2% of Minnesotans who happen to be Somali? If you really wanna see something interesting, The Minnesota Reformer has a great piece on Somali citizen status. About 90% of Somalis living here are natural born or naturalized citizens of the United States. It's much different from what you're hearing on the news. 

In the end, what really matters is that a few bad actors have undermined the peaceful existence of this community by perpetrating fraud on such a grand scale that is staggering to imagine. Let's not mention the part where Ladan Mohammed Ali took $120,000 in a paper bag to the home of a juror in the FEEDING OUR CHILDREN fraud trial. Although, coming from a place where baksheesh was SOP, this should not be a big shocker. I always thought of it as misunderstanding our culture... where stuff like that is done in back rooms and under tables, rather than on the front porch. Cultural difference, right?

In TC Jewfolk, Rabbi Adam Spilker of Mount Zion Temple spoke about his hesitancy to speak out and why he disregarded it: 
“Whereas 10 years ago we stood side-by-side with the Muslim community after the bombing at Dar Al-Faroow and other similar situations, and they too with us after the Tree of Life shooting, our relations are strained,” Spilker said. “And there were people I knew were going to be at this event who have not spoken to October 7 and to have not responded to my outreaches since October 7. 
“It gave me pause for thought, and then I acted on what I know is my values, which is that we have to speak out for our neighbors here. And I did so, and I pray that it might also thaw some of the relations, and help some in the Muslim community realize that we need to be focusing on relationships here and not in Israel and Gaza."

Clergypeople in support of the Somali community
Regardless, the Jewish community leaders joined faith leaders of all the religious communities to support the Somali community against the draconian immigration bullshit President Felon is slinging our way. Statements from the major Jewish organizations in town absolutely protest what is happening to the Somali community. Not all that long ago in a place not all that far away, similar shit happened to us. No one came forward then. Nor did anyone come forward after October 7th. But we really never expect anyone to do that. 

The Jewish Community Relations Council:

The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) condemns President Trump’s remarks referring to Minnesota’s Somali community as “garbage.”

That is dehumanization – and when such language comes from elected leaders, ideas that should remain at the extreme margins of society are pulled into the civic mainstream.

Minnesota’s Somali community – like all communities – is diverse, complex, and not a monolith. Treating any group as one undifferentiated mass is itself a form of dehumanization.

As Jews, we carry the memory of what happens when people are spoken about as less than human. Our history is scarred by moments when Jews were depicted as filth, vermin, or disease. In our present, Zionists and Jews are dehumanized in public discourse. These echoes cannot be ignored.

Jewish tradition insists that every person is created b’tzelem Elohim – in the image of God. The rabbis teach that to degrade a single human being is to diminish what is sacred in us all.  

Dehumanization is not merely offensive; it is dangerous. Across history and in our own time, treating human beings as “garbage” clears the psychological path toward violence. Before people are harmed, they are dehumanized.

The appalling fraud schemes in Minnesota demand serious solutions (including the ongoing investigations and prosecutions) but invoking those challenges to justify broad attacks on an entire community does nothing to solve the problem. It only deepens division and heightens the risk of lawless disorder.

We affirm the words of Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who said this rhetoric “violates the moral fabric of what we stand by in this country as Americans.” We agree.

Minnesotans of every background must push such rhetoric back to the margins – and hold leaders accountable when they normalize it.

JCRC will continue advocating for a public square rooted in decency, truth, and shared responsibility.

 Jewish Community Action:
To our Somali neighbors: we see you, we cherish you, and we stand with you. Your safety, your dignity, and your place in this community matter deeply to us. 
Our children play together. We work together. We celebrate together, and we show up for each other when our communities are under attack. We are family, and we keep each other safe. 
You are our friends, our colleagues, our neighbors, our caregivers, our educators, our rideshare drivers and business partners. Minnesota is a stronger place because of the resiliency of the Somali people and our shared commitment to a better future. 
Right now, we must all meet this moment with compassion, courage, and unity. When any group in our community is unfairly targeted and harassed, we have a responsibility to show up for one another. As Rabbi Emma Kippley-Ogman said at a press conference last week, “Minnesota is made of all of us together, and we are not sending anyone away. We refuse to be divided because we are neighbors who stand together in love."
We stand with our Somali neighbors, but where were they when our people were slaughtered on October 7th? Why aren't their voices raised against the violence against Muslims in Sudan or Nigeria? Why are we the only ones experiencing a drive toward genocide against us, yet still reaching out to support others? Is it because we know what it's like? Or maybe it's because we still believe in being stronger together, even when the together is not reciprocated? 

I made the mistake of doomscrolling through comments on a post about the indigenousness of Jews in Israel, and way too many demands that we stop saying that and go back to Poland or Germany or "wherever we came from." That same person was raving about from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. And that, in turn, reminded me of The Voyage of the Damned. 

If no one wants Jews, and Israel/Palestine is Judenrein, where do we go?

All those people want us dead. It's just that simple, isn't it? And what really gets me is that they think they can take over start-up Israeli technology and have it all run. There is an element of fanciful thinking, wishful thinking that Israel's successes are inheritable. That's not reality, is it?

When they came for the Latinos, no one raised much of a voice.
When they came for the Somalis, few raised a voice.
When they came for the trans-soldiers and officers, no one dared raise a voice.

Except for the Jews. We stood with everyone. We protested and marched and made waves for what was right and just and civil. We wrote letters and postcards and stood on street corners. When we said never again, we meant for everybody. 

Then they came to celebrate the Hamas massacre of Israeli kids and kibbutzniks while calling for the annihilation of Israel and everyone came. 

But in the end, folks, we have to ask ourselves if any of it matters.
Once upon a time, I thought it did. I'm not so sure now. 

In researching this week's epistle, I came across The Pew Research Center's Religious Landscape Study comparing 2014 and 2024. Interesting number, to say the least. In rounded numbers, the population of Minnesota is between 5,800,000 to 6,000,000. 1% of that is approximately 60,000. Muslims, on the other hand, make up about 3%...180,000. If the number are right, we are a shrinking population in this state.



Meanwhile, back at the ranch.....
 
Matt Sepic/MPR News
There was a fire at the Masjid Hamza Al-Mahmood Foundation and Baitul Hikmah Academy in Prior Lake last night. As of 9 p.m. tonight, the cause of the fire remains unknown. Violence against religious institutions is not unknown in Minnesota. Synagogues are routinely defaced, mosques have been targeted in the past. Just recently, a Catholic Church suffered a mass shooting of schoolchildren at mass. Was this a targeted incident? We don't know yet. It happened in winter when electrical, furnace, and heater fires are common place. Did some crazy person set fire to this houses of worship? Thankfully, it was in the middle of the night and no one was there. Will conclusions be jumped to? You betcha they will. 

And if it was arson, we'll raise money to help them rebuild because that's what we do. 

I promise to report on the cause of the fire as soon as it's known. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
Mebbe we should look into buying Greenland. 
Just a thought. 

Monday, December 1, 2025

WWMS: What Would Mom Say?

Today would've been Mom's 103rd birthday. If she was still here, I'd probably would've been on a flight to PBI  for the celebration. Somehow, that had become a regular event and this morning, when I awoke to get ready for minyan, I briefly wondered why I wasn't headed to the airport. Briefly. For about 5 seconds. Before I opened one eye enough to notice I am in my little townhouse and not in the big house on Pond View Drive. 

Like all daughters, the relationship with my mom had its moments. I didn't turn out to be the slim, beautiful daughter who took after her mother; I was always a Schwaidelson through and through. I wasn't accountant material; I was a writer/theater artist who obsessed about Oxford commas, not commas in big numbers. I wasn't a lot of things, but after a while, she kinda figured it all out. But her insistence that I had a fat ass was never accurate. It probably was the only thing that wasn't fat, but that stopped mattering a while ago. 

But I did get a few things from here for which I am forever grateful. While she was kind to others, she was blunt and brutally honest with me on a number of issues whether I wanted her to be or not. I am very much like her in that I tend to tell you the truth if you ask for my opinion. Here, in Minnesota, it's called being a New York Jew. Mom would call bullshit on that; she would say they just can't handle the truth. (Thank you, Aaron Sorkin. Mom loved him.)

This morning, I had to pick up an order at Macy's, so I decided to wander around Hugedale (aka Mall of America) for a while. Mom loved getting me into a mall. As I strolled around, looking at stores I'd never seen before, I wondered what we would've talked about...other than I didn't need yet another teapot. For reasons I cannot explain, I got to thinking about the last actual conversation we had. It was, oddly, political. The night before she died, we were watching the news; when then Feckless Candidate came on, she asked:

Why hasn't anyone popped this guy yet? He's a disgrace to the Republicans. If your father was alive, this would kill him.  Dead. On the spot.

I'm pretty sure she told him all about that the next morning when she met him for breakfast at Cafe Olam ha-Ba.

But that got me to thinking about  MTG...Marjorie Taylor Greene... and her about-face on MAGA....and what passed for an "apology" from her for her pre-election "toxic rhetoric." I heard her walk back stuff, but I never heard any level of ownership or accountability for her actions or her words. I kept waiting for her to fess up for actively supporting the death threats against Vice President Pence. No such luck. 

The controversy has stemmed from the posts Greene made before she was elected to Congress in November.

In those posts, she endorsed a range of conspiracy theories, including that several deadly mass school shootings were staged, and liked a post that called for putting a bullet in the head of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat.

She also questioned the veracity of the Sept. 11 attacks.

In her floor remarks Thursday, Greene recanted some of her rhetoric, saying “school shootings are absolutely real,” and that the 9/11 attacks “absolutely happened.” She said that in late 2018, she began to identify “misinformation” in QAnon posts, and stopped believing what she had been reading.

Greene blamed the media for the controversy around her posts, accusing reporters of using “teeny, tiny pieces of words that I’ve said” to misrepresent her views.

Some of her social media rhetoric, largely from 2018 and 2019, was publicly documented before her election. But after House Republican leaders tapped her for the Education and Labor Committee, Democrats expressed outrage at that assignment, citing her comments about school shootings.

Obviously, I wasn't alone in thinking something was missing from her ramblings. In fact, Alyssa Milano wrote an open, very eloquent, letter to MTG in her blog on Substack, Here it is in full:

Nov 17, 2025

Congresswoman Greene,

Let’s skip the pleasantries. They were never your thing anyway.

So…you’ve suddenly discovered that Donald Trump, the man you treated like a messiah, is not loyal and that the MAGA movement is not safe, not sane, and certainly not rooted in anything constitutional. And you’re shocked that he’s attacking you, endangering you, calling you a traitor. As if you didn’t know he had it in him. Puh-lease. 

Here’s the part you don’t get to skip: 

You helped create this monster. You fed it. You protected it. You celebrated it. And now that it’s finally turning on you, you want sympathy? Understanding? A moment of national concern? 

No. Absolutely not. NOPE.

You don’t get to unleash political poison into the bloodstream of American politics and then act surprised when it reaches your own veins. You don’t get to cheer on Trump while he smears, threatens, and dehumanizes everyone in his way, and then clutch your fake pearls when he finally does it to you. You don’t get to empower a movement built on conspiracy, cruelty, and violence, and then cry foul when you become its latest target

Let’s be honest, you calling for the release of the Epstein Files, isn’t courage. It’s fear. You don’t suddenly care about truth or justice. And you definitely don’t care about the victims. You are calling for the release of the files because you’re afraid of what unchecked power looks like when it’s no longer aimed at your enemies. The Epstein case is a perfect cultural lightning-rod and your supporters love that shit. You saw the polls and are reacting accordingly. Jump off the sinking MAGA ship, am I right, MTG?

Now you’re talking about accountability and transparency. Ha! Where was that energy on January 6th? Where was your outrage when Trump incited a mob to storm the Capitol? When they hunted Democratic lawmakers through hallways? When they called for the hanging of the Vice President? When police officers were beaten, crushed, and traumatized doing their jobs?

Where was your moral clarity then, MTG?

Where was your voice when Democratic governors were receiving kidnapping threats?When election workers were doxxed and terrorized? When a man broke into Nancy Pelosi’s home with a hammer and nearly killed her husband? When threats against Democrats, judges, school boards, and public servants skyrocketed?

You said nothing.

And this isn’t new behavior. You chased a Parkland school-shooting survivor, David Hogg, down a Washington sidewalk, taunting him and calling him a “coward.” You screamed through President Biden’s State of the Union address like you were the most unprofessional person to ever be elected into office. You voted against the Frederick Douglass Human Trafficking Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act, (one of only twenty members of Congress to oppose a bipartisan bill designed to help trafficking victims).

You amplified QAnon conspiracies. You suggested school shootings were staged. And while Democrats were being targeted, when a militia plotted to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and when Governor Josh Shapiro’s home was set on fire in an arson attack with his family inside, you offered no outrage, no sympathy, no defense of democracy.

I could go on. But I think you get the picture, Congresswomen. I’m not buying it.

If you want redemption. If you want to step into the light, there is only one door:

Public, unequivocal accountability. Not the performative kind with hair and make-up. Not the “Trump hurt my feelings” kind. Not the victimhood you’ve perfected. Real accountability means going fully public with everything you know, every lie, every scheme, every threat, every abuse of power you witnessed, tolerated, or assisted. If you want redemption, start with the truth. All of it.

Until then, this isn’t a moral awakening. It’s simply the consequences of your own choices arriving right on schedule.

Sincerely,

Alyssa Milano

See, Milano gets it right.  I absolutely believe MTG must be held accountable for the damage her actions and pronouncements inspired. If, in fact, she began to have doubts about what she was reading in 2018, explain to me why she was still spouting this shit in 2024? 

All this begs the question what's next for MTG? You'd have to be living in Fantasyland if you think she's not planning something very public. She's gotta be eying the senate or the governorship of Georgia. Brian Kemp, the current governor, will not be eligible for re-election in 2026 when his current term expires, opening the door to an interesting race. Even with two Democratic senators, there is no guarantee the governorship with go blue. Will the people of Georgia rally behind Greene? Who knows. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch....

My mother would shrug her shoulders and tell me none of this matters, that America will right its own ship, and that the Constitution withstand the wind. I'm not so sure I believe her at the moment, and would counter that Feckless Felon is a master of smoke and mirrors, that he and his cabal are great at diversion, manipulation, and misdirection. He might've signed off on the Epstein files, but have you seen them yet? He tore down an entire wing of the White House to turn it into the Faux Gold Ballroom, but what was he trying to keep We, the People from really seeing? Epstein, fer sure, but also political pardons? Russian influence peddling? Saudi business deals? All this and his family foray into falling bitcoin? 

It's all about the money, y'know. Even the proposed money with his face on it. Whether it's rebuilding in Gaza, selling out Ukraine to the Russians, or blowing up boats in the Caribbean, you can be your own buckos that the Feckless Family Members are making a buck off the deal. This family does absolutely nothing that does not enrich their private coffers. And there is no way some of those pardons weren't prepaid. And some were less than veiled threats to other governments, including backing a pardon for Bibi in his corruption trial in Israel. And let's not forget the ex-president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted in a sweeping drug case. Not only were US lawyers and prosecutors caught off guard, but so were officials in Honduras. I would love to know how much that cost...and where the money finally went.

And right now, indications are that Feckless Felon is not as healthy as he wants us poor shmucks to believe. Multiple photos of Sleeping Ugly have surfaced in recent weeks. And he called President Biden Sleepy Joe? Pot/kettle, people. Not only is he sleeping through meetings, but watch him walking. Yeah, I get it; he's old, but his gait is real off kilter. I thought The Borowitz Report got it in one:

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Boasting about his cognitive health, on Monday Donald J. Trump asserted than an MRI performed on his brain found nothing.
“I had a perfect MRI,” he told reporters. “The greatest doctors in the country looked at my brain and came up empty.”

Trump said there was no point in releasing his MRI because “there’s nothing to see,” adding, “It’s like the East Wing.”

Yup. That's about right. 

The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week 
It doesn't cost anything to be kind...
unless we're talking about politics.
In that case, lay it all out on the table.
The Tao of Helen

Me and mom...a few years apart