Of all the days to choose, picking the day where a group designated as terrorists by most 1st World nations attacked a festival and slaughtered, raped, and tortured around 1,200, while kidnapping 251, killing, raping, and torturing many of them, would really be a bad choice.
This is like protesting in favor of al Qaeda on 9/11
Anti-Israel activists return to Sydney Opera house, ‘flood’ NYC streets for October 7 anniversary
Anti-Israel activists and groups are set to protest worldwide around the anniversary of the October 7 Massacre, with planned marches to the Sydney Opera House and in the streets of New York City echoing the demonstrations that erupted immediately after the Hamas-led pogrom in Israel’s south.
The marches and rallies sought to mark two years of a supposed genocide in Gaza.
Within Our Lifetime called for supporters to “flood New York City for Gaza” on October 7, 2025, a call to action that evoked the Gazan name for the massacre, Operation al-Aqsa Flood.
I pretty sure it’s not mean to evoke, it’s meant to represent the Hamas murder spree.
“Honor the martyrs of Gaza and all of Palestine. For 77 years Israel has waged genocide against the Palestinian people, and for the past two years Gaza has endured a new stage of that genocide while the world has watched it unfold live on our screens,” WOL said on X on Friday. “The media has spent these two years lying and manufacturing consent for genocide, dehumanizing Palestinians over and over. Hundreds of Palestinian journalists who livestreamed the truth and humanized their people were killed by Israel. Honoring the martyrs means putting their names and stories right in front of the news outlets that erased them and forcing the truth into the spotlight they tried to bury.”
And you know this will be happening in the UK, Germany, France, the rest of Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as across the US in Dem run cities. Literally demonstrating for terrorists who would be happy to destroy the way of life of the non-Muslim demonstrators. How did it come to this point, having all these Islamic extremists in the US, post-9/11?
In Japan, a group calling itself Peace for Palestine is organizing a Tuesday nationwide protest, with the main effort at United Nations University. The group is calling for “solidarity with the Palestinian resistance” and for the Japanese government to sanction Israel.
I wonder if Japan will shut this down? The nation hasn’t exactly been welcoming of Islam. Wisely.


By the end of September, the U.S. usually has at least one hurricane landfall, if not several.
Pope Leo XIV has adopted a more low-key, less combative style to his predecessor in the early months of his papacy. Pope Francis’s openness to the LGBTQ community, advocacy for migrants and critiques of unrestrained capitalism saw him run up against strong conservative opposition inside and outside the church.
After mobilizing hundreds of federal agents and thousands of soldiers to the nation’s capital, President Donald Trump has declared victory over what he called a “crisis” of crime in Washington, and floated the idea of using such deployments to U.S. cities as training grounds for the military.
Southeast Michigan seemed like the perfect “climate haven.”
Hamas on Friday agreed to release all Israeli hostages — living and dead — but wants to negotiate the other terms of President Trump’s comprehensive peace deal even after the commander in chief said there was “not much” room for discussion.
After peaking as a Category 5 storm with 160 mph winds, Super Typhoon Ragasa made landfall in the southern Chinese city of Yangjiang in Guangdong Province on September 24 as a Category 3 storm with winds of 120 mph (195 km/h). Ragasa is being blamed for at least 29 deaths and damages in the hundreds of millions of dollars, according to insurance broker Aon. A study released today as part of a new initiative at Imperial College London called the Climate Damage Tracker, which calculates the human and economic costs of climate change, found that climate change boosted Typhoon Ragasa’s winds by 7% and rainfall by 12% at landfall. This is equivalent to intensifying the storm from a weak to a strong Category 3. These factors combined to increase Ragasa’s damages by 36%, the scientists said.

