Man and Woman Shot and Killed Outside Capital Jewish Museum

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.

The left thinks violence by the oppressed is justified
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.

The left thinks violence by the oppressed is justified


The good news is Bondi, Patel, Bongino do not
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.

The left thinks violence by the oppressed is justified


How was the shooter oppressed? He seems pretty privileged given that he was able to buy a gun and travel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything changes tomorrow.

Agree that this is terror at home and could frankly now happen anywhere in the US. Bc you “look Jewish”? Right? People have been militarized and radicalized by fundamentalism. There’s no reasoning with them and it’s been tacitly condoned by too many in the name of “speech”.

It all stops now. Zero tolerance for ANY antisemitic behavior.

This will be a turning point.


Did everything change "tomorrow" when three Palestinian-American 20-year olds were shot in Burlington, Vermont? That happened last year and I don't see any zero tolerance for anti-Muslim behavior.
https://apnews.com/article/vermont-palestinian-college-students-shot-trial-66aa46f9b1bba7492ce406e2bed64e16

It's awful that people were shot in America, but it happens all the time in a society that for some reason prioritizes guns over people.

+1 where was the "thin red line" when the little boy was murdered by an anti-Muslim man.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyveq30lmdlo

Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence.

Anonymous
One of the news items widely circulated was the imminent death of 14,000 Gazan children--a claim that has been retracted. Started of course by the United Nations. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-854868
Anonymous
Are both of the victims Christian or is it just the boyfriend?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.

The left thinks violence by the oppressed is justified

That's what Nelson Mandela thought. Would you call him a terrorist? Why, yes... the US did at one point call Mandela a terrorist.

Today, he is venerated as a freedom fighter for the oppressed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything changes tomorrow.

Agree that this is terror at home and could frankly now happen anywhere in the US. Bc you “look Jewish”? Right? People have been militarized and radicalized by fundamentalism. There’s no reasoning with them and it’s been tacitly condoned by too many in the name of “speech”.

It all stops now. Zero tolerance for ANY antisemitic behavior.

This will be a turning point.


Did everything change "tomorrow" when three Palestinian-American 20-year olds were shot in Burlington, Vermont? That happened last year and I don't see any zero tolerance for anti-Muslim behavior.
https://apnews.com/article/vermont-palestinian-college-students-shot-trial-66aa46f9b1bba7492ce406e2bed64e16

It's awful that people were shot in America, but it happens all the time in a society that for some reason prioritizes guns over people.

+1 where was the "thin red line" when the little boy was murdered by an anti-Muslim man.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyveq30lmdlo

Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence.

if you read up on that story they knew each other and were even friends . Sounds like the killer was a nut. Also nobody is celebrating the killer in that story
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of the news items widely circulated was the imminent death of 14,000 Gazan children--a claim that has been retracted. Started of course by the United Nations. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-854868

Maybe it's not 14K children, but you can't deny that hundreds if not thousands of children have been murdered, via violence or starvation from the war.

You can blame Hamas all you want, but it's not like Israel was discriminating in their violence before the situation in Gaza today. How would you like it if a foreign government allowed their people to build on your land?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are both of the victims Christian or is it just the boyfriend?


Neither are Christian. The guy was Israeli. Just someone stirring up falsehoods by posting that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everything changes tomorrow.

Agree that this is terror at home and could frankly now happen anywhere in the US. Bc you “look Jewish”? Right? People have been militarized and radicalized by fundamentalism. There’s no reasoning with them and it’s been tacitly condoned by too many in the name of “speech”.

It all stops now. Zero tolerance for ANY antisemitic behavior.

This will be a turning point.


Did everything change "tomorrow" when three Palestinian-American 20-year olds were shot in Burlington, Vermont? That happened last year and I don't see any zero tolerance for anti-Muslim behavior.
https://apnews.com/article/vermont-palestinian-college-students-shot-trial-66aa46f9b1bba7492ce406e2bed64e16

It's awful that people were shot in America, but it happens all the time in a society that for some reason prioritizes guns over people.

+1 where was the "thin red line" when the little boy was murdered by an anti-Muslim man.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyveq30lmdlo

Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence.

if you read up on that story they knew each other and were even friends . Sounds like the killer was a nut. Also nobody is celebrating the killer in that story

That's right.. when a white anti-muslim kills a little boy, it's "mental illness". When a 30 year old man with a Hispanic name kills two Jewish adults it's terrorism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are both of the victims Christian or is it just the boyfriend?


Neither are Christian. The guy was Israeli. Just someone stirring up falsehoods by posting that.


NYTimes article (online) stated he is a devout Christian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.


If he did serve in the IDF, then it begs the question how much death and terror was conducted during his service . Do people mourn the deaths of former Hamas members killed in the same way?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are both of the victims Christian or is it just the boyfriend?


Neither are Christian. The guy was Israeli. Just someone stirring up falsehoods by posting that.


According to this website, he was an evangelical Christian who moved from Germany to Israel because he believed in Zionism. It’s a weird backstory:

https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/05/22/slain-israeli-diplomat-yaron-lischinsky-was-german-christian-who-fell-in-love-with-jewish-state/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Yaron Lischinsky could have been targeted as someone who had been serving in the IDF


How would the shooter possibly have known that he had served in the IDF? People are really searching for ways to justify this murder. I think it's hard to argue seriously that killing an American Jewish woman and her German Israeli Christian boyfriend outside a D.C. museum to the history of Jews in the Washington area is a legitimate and carefully walled-off expression of anti-Israeli political sentiment. Even if he specifically intended to shoot these people as opposed to just happened to shoot whoever he first encountered outside the museum.


If he did serve in the IDF, then it begs the question how much death and terror was conducted during his service . Do people mourn the deaths of former Hamas members killed in the same way?

Wow you antisemites are vile
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