On May 21, 2025, Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.,
They were leaving an American Jewish Committee event.
On peace-building.
(Yaron had just purchased Sarah’s engagement ring.)
The killer (let’s just call him The Evil) is a 31-year-old radicalized anti-Israel terrorist who shouted
“Free, free Palestine”.
Declared he “did it for Gaza”.
This horror is being investigated as a hate crime.
Terrorism.
(And that’s exactly what it was.)
And we must take note.
This did not occur in a vacuum.
Americans in positions of power empowered this killing.
It is the tragic (logical) culmination of a toxic stew:
TikTok/Instagram Jew hate
Celebrity-endorsed antisemitism
University campuses normalized radical rhetoric
Academic and political leaders empowering anti-American and anti-Jewish hate
The blood of Lischinsky and Milgrim stains the hands of those who enabled this hate to fester unchecked.
Kanye West’s Dangerous Derangement
Kanye West, (or Ye, Dee, Bee or maybe Flea… who cares what this asshole’s name is.) has repeatedly puked antisemitic (disgusting) tropes.
Most brazen is his public praise of Adolf Hitler.
In 2025 we have a high profile celebrity praising hitler.
In America.
(Read that three times.)
In December 2022, West told Alex Jones (The Sandy Hook scum bag) “Every human being has value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler,” .
And denied the Holocaust.
By February 2025, West escalated further, posting on X, “I’m a Nazi” and “I love Hitler,” alongside a music video titled “HEIL HITLER” featuring Nazi imagery.
These statements, viewed by millions, were not isolated rants.
This is a pattern of Jew hate.
West sells swastika-themed merchandise.
And says Jews control over media, business and politics.
In the year following October 7, 2023, antisemitic incidents in the United States surged by over 200%.
The Anti-Defamation League documented more than 10,000 incidents from October 7, 2023 to September 24, 2024.
Words embolden extremists.
From freeway banners proclaiming “Kanye is right about the Jews” to radical racists who see his defiance as validation.
By mainstreaming antisemitic conspiracy insanity, West provides ideological cover for those who translate hate into violence.
Like The Evil killer.
(Whose manifesto echoed similar anti-Israel and anti-Western venom.)
Universities as Incubators of Radicalism
High-profile U.S. universities (including Harvard & Columbia) have become breeding grounds for antisemitic, anti-Israel, (and anti-America) hate.
“Globalize the Intifada”
“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”
Let’s not play silly.
These phrases are widely understood as calls for violence. And the destruction of Israel. And America.
These hate-phrases have been normalized by far-left student groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).
Empowered by Ivy League presidents and boards.
Harvard, under former (obviously racist) President Claudine Gay, faced outrage for its enabling of antisemitism.
Gay’s failure to unequivocally condemn morally bankrupt conduct and violence caused Harvard’s antisemitic skeleton to come crashing out of the closet.
“It depends on the context.”
-Claudine (Former) President of Harvard, Gay.
Harvard’s has lost of federal funding for violating Title VI.
And it’s complete & total failure to protect Jewish students and faculty.
Scholars like Asaf Romirowsky argue that universities have “institutionalized” antisemitism by tolerating slogans that double as “actionable Islamist terroristic commands.”
At UCLA, Jewish students were physically attacked by pro-hamas activists.
At NYU, professors lauded hamazis as “resistance fighters.”
These incidents, coupled with the glorification of October 7, create an environment where violence against Jews is explicitly endorsed.
What do people think “Globalize the Intifada” means?
“Let’s get together, have a few beers?”
It’s a call to violence.
To murder.
Jews.
Christians.
And Americans.
When campuses host “teach-ins” praising hamas or retweet statements from terrorist groups, they radicalize students and embolden killers like The Evil who murdered Sarah and Yaron.
(The Evil killer marched with groups like the Party for Socialism and Liberation, a pro-hamas Marxist organization.)
The Failure of Leadership
University leaders and elected officials share culpability for the hate.
While some, like Rep. Ritchie Torres, condemned the D.C. murders and linked them to slogans like “Globalize the Intifada,” many others have remained silent or equivocated.
Representative Ilhan Omar when asked about the killing of Yaron and Sarah responded by saying, “I’m going to go for now.”
In the weeks before the shooting, The Evil posted calls to “bring the war home” and published a manifesto titled Escalate for Gaza, Bring the War Home.
Yet, campus and civic leaders did little to address the growing militancy of their hamazis.
Some say the reluctance to act from a misguided view that radical rhetoric is merely “free speech”.
Bullshit.
In 2023, Harvard ranked last in free speech out of 248 schools with a score of 0.00.
Elected officials, too, have been complicit.
Lefty caucus members in Congress often refuse to condemn hamas’s atrocities, purposely blurring the line between critique and complicity.
This inaction has deadly outcomes.
The murders of Lischinsky and Milgrim, a couple dedicated to peace and interfaith dialogue, were not random.
They were the “logical endpoint” of a movement that equates Jews (Christians and Americans) with “colonizers” and violence with righteousness.
The jihadist expression “After Saturday comes Sunday” is a call for the murder of all Jews and Christians.
The phrase After Saturday Comes Sunday Islamic slogan daubed on walls or putatively on the Palestinian flag, showed up during the years of the First Intifada (1987–1997).
So make no mistake.
This Jew hate, is not (just) Jew Hate.
The Evil killer was radicalized by the same ideology that festers on campuses. He saw his act as justice, not murder.
(Read that three times.)
TikTok Hates Jews: The Numbers Don’t Lie
The Chinese social media monster is purpose-built to shoot holes in American culture.
Since October 7, 2023, social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram have been flooded with pro-Palestinian content, outpacing pro-Israel posts by 4:1 to 15:1.
Gen Z and Millennials, bombarded by emotionally charged pro-Palestinian (hamas) narratives dressed up as social justice, are increasingly drawn to a one-sided cause that often glosses over Israel’s existential threats.
No kidding American young people are confused.
Blood on Their Hands
The tragedy of May 21, 2025, is a grim warning: words have consequences.
Kanye West’s antisemitic rants, amplified by his celebrity, fuel a cultural acceptance of Jew-hatred.
Universities far-left administrators purposely created echo chambers for pro-hamazi radicalism, while failing to protect Jewish students and staff.
Political leaders who dismiss calls for “Intifada” as mere rhetoric empower their lethal implications.
(Rashida Harbi Tlaib U.S. representative)
Together, they have created a climate where a killer like The Evil can feel justified in executing two young diplomats.
Sarah and Yaron are not (just) victims; they are a tipping point for action.
Their deaths demand accountability (not just from The Evil) but from those who enabled the hatred that drove him.
University leaders must enforce zero-tolerance policies for antisemitic garbage.
Elected officials must unequivocally condemn terrorism and protect all citizens from hate, violence and mobs.
(Why do we need to fucking say this?!)
Society must reject the normalization of hate, whether from celebrities or campus hamaszi goons.
Until then, the blood of Sarah and Yaron will remain on the hands of all of those who stand by as the seeds of violence are sown.
Fuck hamas.
God Bless America.
Am Yisrael Chai.
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