One of the things that has been pretty consistent since the start of the blog has been Palestinian violence and the unwillingness of the media/left to condemn it when it’s against Jews or report it when it’s against their fellow Arabs.

Some things never change:

and this:

As there are no Jews involved this is not considered Newsworthy.

#unexpectedly of course.

If every Jew in the Middle East disappeared tomorrow the Arabs would not even need a week to start slaughtering each other. If you don’t believe me ask the Syrians.

Closing Thought: Actually there is one difference from the early days of the blog. Israel finally said enough and have leveled Hamas and dug them out of their tunnels.

Should have been done the first time the rockets fell.

Over the years of the blog as a business I did a lot of things that were good and cool and I think significant, but looking back at those things I think the best thing I ever did was my series of videos called: Interviews with Immigrants where I interviewed people who came to America from all over the world.

Mary Margaret England:

Hanna From Iraq:

Joy from Nigeria:

Lucine from the Cape Verde Islands

Donald from Cameroon

Alvin from El Salvador

Maria from the Dominican Republic (Christian translates)

Paulo from Brazil

Phillipe from Haiti

Lucy from Vietnam

You’ll note that some are full videos while others were just audio because people didn’t want to be on video. People from the Fitchburg/Leominster area will recognize the old Happy Jacks Restaurant which was my favorite haunt which is alas no more. (Although as a Christmas Present this week I was given the recipe for Border Sauce!)

Thanks to the Youtube banning it doesn’t reach the audience it once did, but if I was to be remembered for one thing I did, I’d like it to be this.

Harvey: When l get off this boat, l’m going to get my father to put you all in jail. You’re all kidnappers.,,,

Captain Disko: Well, l guess there ain’t nothing else for it.

Harvey: …l’ll bet they put you all in jail. ln jail for the rest of your lives, and l’m going to do it, too.[ Disko waps him upside the head knocking him down to the ship’s deck] You Hit me?!

Captain Disko: Now you just sit there and think about it. 

Captain’s Courageous 1937

As we near the last days of the blog as a business venture I think back on all the stories I’ve covered. There have been a lot of stories I’ve seen that have surprised or shocked me.

This is not one of them.

As many recent graduates face complaints about how they fit into the workplace, employers report increasing hesitancy in hiring them, according to a report by the education and career advisory platform, Intelligent

You mean all that expensive DEI education is not translating into job skills?

The report, which was based on a survey of nearly 1,000 hiring managers, found that one in six employers were reluctant to hire Gen Z workers mainly due to their reputation for being entitled and easily offended.

Moreover, more than half said that this generation, which refers to people born between 1997 and the early 2010s, lacks a strong work ethic, struggles with communication, doesn’t handle feedback well, and is generally unprepared for the demands of the workforce.

Amazing! Who would have thought that people who had to have counselors if the wrong person wins an election or if someone who disagrees with them politically speaks on a campus is completely useless in the real world.

Holly Schroth, senior lecturer at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, explained that Gen Z’s focus on extracurricular activities to boost their college competitiveness rather than gaining job experience has led to “unrealistic expectations” about the workplace and how to deal with their bosses.

And even worse, they don’t come equipped with safe spaces!

Do a web search of “Gen Z” and “polite” and you’ll find a wave of stories on how this generation has no idea how to act around actual human beings.

So treating your kids as your friends and buddies instead of being the parent and spanking them then they need it produces useless idiots.

Who knew eh?

Today is the Feast of St. Stephen the first Martyr of the Christian faith.

To some it might be an odd thing that the very first thing celebrated after the birth of Christ in the Christmas Season is the slaughter of one of his early followers and one of the first appointed deacons of his Church but it’s an important point in terms of both of why he is killed and how he dies.

When people find themselves unable to assail his arguments for Christ he is accused of blasphemy and when brought forth before the authorities he recounts the history of the Jewish race from God’s call of Abraham to Solomon before finally declaring:

“You stiff-necked people, uncircumcised in heart and ears, you always oppose the holy Spirit; you are just like your ancestors. Which of the prophets did your ancestors not persecute? They put to death those who foretold the coming of the righteous one, whose betrayers and murderers you have now become. You received the law as transmitted by angels, but you did not observe it.”

And then the words that sent them over the edge

When they heard this, they were infuriated, and they ground their teeth at him. But he, filled with the holy Spirit, looked up intently to heaven and saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right hand of God, and he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”

They instantly take him out and stone him to death yet his final words are:

“Lord, do not hold this sin against them”

Why because he didn’t tell them the truth to condemn them, he told them the truth in order for them to see themselves in the light of truth. To see things as they really are and act accordingly. That’s why even in death he asks for mercy for them and ironically one of those there Saul would soon become the messenger of the Lord who would spread the word of Christ far beyond the Jewish community.

Steven’s death reminds us that it is our duty to speak the truth but to never hate those who are trying to teach. He in his speech and death incorporates most of the Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy:

  • Instructing the Ignorant
  • Admonishing the Sinner
  • Forgiving injuries
  • Bearing wrongs patiently
  • Praying for the Living and the Dead

It’s an important reminder that the following of Christ is not without cost.

The 2nd reminder has little to do with St. Stephen but a lot to do with Christ.

We have an Islamic Iman in Florida claiming that Christians are pagans while at the same time supporters of the Palestinian Arabs are claiming that Jesus is a Palestinian and Christians in Bethlehem are trying to use their position to politicize the birth of Christ.

Meanwhile while at the same time we have writers denying the Palestinian attempt to re-write history and rightly claiming Christ as a Jew while at the same time denying his place in history by terming the numbering system of years as the “common era” rather than AD as if there is no special event that this system is about. Taking the Christ out of the entire Calendar.

Using Jesus as a political football has been a favorite sport of people for centuries but C. S. Lewis’ favorite Devil Screwtape gives a warning about this trend.

Once you have made the World an end, and faith a means, you have almost won your man, and it makes very little difference what kind of worldly end he is pursuing. Provided that meetings, pamphlets, policies, movements, causes, and crusades, matter more to him than prayers and sacraments and charity, he is ours—and the more “religious” (on those terms) the more securely ours. I could show you a pretty cageful down here.