Squirrel Hill, PA
It is nearly a year since I have felt I could write again about terrorist attacks. The Squirrel Hill Massacre is an event that I cannot ignore in this blog. For any who for some reason do not know about this terror attack on US soil, know this: An American terrorist stormed a Jewish synagogue and executed 11 worshiping Jews in the midst of a naming ceremony. Police arrested the perpetrator who shouted words to the effect that all Jews must die. His crime has been termed Hate Crime by authorities. That is appropriate designation but I believe there is much more than hate crime in this event. More of my opinion about that comes below.
Before I continue with my comments about the Squirrel Hill murders, let me put some of my cards face up on the table. I am a former journalist and retired Associate Professor of Broadcasting…
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Posted on 10/28/2018, in Cases, civil rights, Uncategorized and tagged hate-crime, mass murder, Pittsburgh, synagogue. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
Thanks for the reblog. Much appreciated.
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Ron, my pleasure. Thank you for writing an excellent post on this matter.
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