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Entrepreneur, Advisory Board Member, Co-Founder at Project Max

Protesters in Dearborn, Michigan have been openly calling for the destruction of the USA and Israel. The scene, which one might expect to encounter in the streets of Tehran or Gaza City, has instead unfolded on American soil, raising alarming questions about the spread of radical ideologies within the nation's borders. The demonstrators' inflammatory rhetoric not only targeted Israel but also included calls for the downfall of the Biden administration. This raises concerns about the potential political motives behind the protest and whether these fringe elements represent a constituency that the current administration is attempting to appease. As the United States grapples with an increasingly polarized and volatile political climate, the presence of such extremist views in the heart of an American city underscores the urgent need for a robust and principled response from US leaders. The Biden administration must unequivocally condemn these dangerous and divisive statements, making it clear that calls for the destruction of the nation and its allies have no place in our public discourse. Failure to address this issue head-on risks emboldening those who seek to undermine the very foundations of the democracy and erode the values that have long united Americans of all backgrounds. The preservation of national security and the defense of strategic partnerships abroad must remain a top priority, transcending the short-term considerations of electoral politics.

Mor Asher 🇮🇱

CISO | Consultant | ISO 27001 Lead Auditor

11mo

After all very logical move, they come to a liberal weak country, they bring their death culture, they start hiding behind freedom of blah blah blah rights and then they call for the death of the state which they live in. This is how you grow the next 9/11 but in much larger scale.

Amadike D Wokocha PhD

Head of Unit, Peace and Conflict Studies at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture

11mo

Trump has to come back to the Whitehouse. This thing you guys are watching like this in America calling it rhetoric, that's how it started here in Nigeria. By the time the beheadings start probably you guys will understand. For me Trump is the solution to this nonsense.

Lev Slavin

Management | Operational excellence | Internal audit | Risks and controls

11mo

Raises concerns about the motives? It has always been pretty obvious. 🤔 Only time when terrorists aren't lying is when they're threat. As one Holocaust survivor granny lectured highschool students - "If someone say he wants to kill you - trust it".

And yet the US waits for... What??? Homeland security must take these people out of their comfort zone, demolish these terror organizations - acting against the US government... Wake up!

Gregory Bartko

Researcher and Author

11mo

Here is the problem. Our premier law enforcement organization (the FBI) is too busy flagging school mothers and fathers who are terrorists because they challenge the ideology of a local school board. They are too busy chasing political opponents instead of arresting this man for sedition. Advocating the overthrow of our government is not protected speech. Where was law enforcement? Whitmer and Biden need the votes.

Stephen Dobson

/G\ Property Buyer & Investor. Busy turning "Tired, Run Down, Ugly" houses in to Beautiful Homes

11mo

another Brainwashed Neanderthal spreading hatred. Shameful

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Rachel Akouete

International Sales & Market Development Manager Abbott Vascular

11mo

Is he arrested?

Leonid Rosenboim

Any opinions here are mine, not representing current, former or future employers.

11mo

The laws are already on the books - a naturalized citizen must pledge allegiance to the US constitution, and if later reneges that oath is subject to immediate cancellation of citizenship and deportation. Permanent residency is also provisional. All we need is an executive branch the actually enforce the law of the land https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-k-chapter-5

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