Take a look at the video below, of a pro-Hamas demonstration earlier this week. Note the woman shouting, "Nuke, nuke Israel!", at about the 2 minute mark, and "Go back to the oven! You need a big oven, that's what you need!" (about 3:30). If you watch on till around the 7 minute mark, you'll see the pro-Hamas crowd spilling out into the streets into traffic screaming "Allahu akbar!," despite the police ordering them back to the sidewalk.
Thus does jihadism manifest itself (once again) in America, despite the denial of bien-pensants. Marty Peretz says:
As it happens, jihadism has less deadly manifestations than murder. As the Ku Klux Klan had less deadly manifestations than lynching. This morning I watched a frightening episode in the public life of America. It was a demonstration by, say, 200 Muslim immigrants in Fort Lauderdale against the Israeli air strikes over Gaza. Now, the first amendment protects such demos, and I would not for a moment want to curb them. But I ask each of you to pay attention to the details of what was being shouted. Especially by the young women screaming, "Jews to the ovens." No jihad in America, huh? Do we want such immigrants in our country?
(By the way, here's the report in the local newspaper, which is balanced, but rather incomplete. To be fair, reporters can't hear everything at every event -- which is why I'm glad that this videographer was present to record the genocidal hate in the crowd, so people could have a more accurate understanding of what happened in downtown Fort Lauderdale).

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Here is what is happening in Florida:
http://cbs4.com/local/South.Florida.Jews.2.901682.html
I have been called all kinds of names for supporting the people in Gaza. I don't understand why my Christian brothers and sisters think I am supporting Hamas and want to see Israel destroyed. I cannot even get them to understand that my heart bleeds for the thousands being killed when they are innocent civilians. As a mother it breaks my heart to see many among the dead little children - totally innocent. It could also have far reaching consequences - in that little children, seeing their families blown apart could grow up with hatred in their hearts.
http://www.tv.social.org.il/medini/stv-aza-oferet-3-1-09.htm
Thank you, Willie, for the link!
Could you find one of a demonstration in Gaza, or West Bank, or Iran or any Muslim country protesting missile attacks on Israel? I couldn’t.
You are obviously a kind and caring person, but it feels that you are more concerned for the children that their parents are. The vote for Hamas in 2007 was nearly unanimous. No one in Gaza seams to protest their policies and practices even now. The parents of these children do not yet trade their weapons for food, or health care, or peace. The children will be raised as haters of the same people who have sent them humanitarian help and continue to straggle to ensure their safety. Hamas has to either accept the reality, disarm and start doing what they use to do so well years ego – taking care of people, or they will have go. They are endangering their own people.
Oh Willie, is any part of your big bleeding heart cry for innocent Jewish civilian and particularly innocent Jewish children who afraid to sleep at night for several years, because of Hamases’s bombs could go to their beds any minute? Or because Jewish place in the oven any way, they don’t deserve any right to protect their innocent children?
You know what? I never saw Jews dancing in the street on 9/11. I didn't see Israelis cheering the deaths of thousands of innocent people.
The palestinians can all go to hell. Whatever compassion I had for them disappeared when I saw how happy they were about 9/11. May the rest of their miserable lives be wretched. I don't care if they starve, get blown up, die of horrible diseases - just as long as they go ahead and die - and then they can burn in hell.
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