Speech at the Protest Outside of the New York Times (5/14/2026)
We protested. We made our voice heard. We refuse to accept antizionism.
We are here today not to accommodate, not to give permission, not to bow our heads. We are here to say no. We will not be erased from this society. We will not countenance a racist hate movement.
We are done playing their games. We are done with their empty abstractions and endless debates. We have heard them. We have seen them. Desecrating our neighborhoods. Vandalizing our synagogues. Murdering our people. We have heard their endless vitriol and hatred.
Antizionism is not a justice movement. Since it flooded the West after October 7, it has placed a veil of darkness and untruth over this society.
We must name the problem. We must use our voice.
I’m going to read you a list of names:
Paul Kessler.
Sarah Milgrim.
Yaron Lischinsky.
Karen Diamond.
The Michigan car-ramming attack.
The Manchester Yom Kippur attack.
The Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre.
The Golders Green stabbing.
Who murdered them? Antizionists.
Who justified it? Antizionists.
Who calls every day for our genocide? Antizionists.
Who mocks and erases our history and calls it scholarship? Antizionists.
Who tries to deny us the right to speak back? Antizionists.
Who purges us from society as if it were righteous? Antizionists.
Who are we here to condemn and say no to? Antizionists..
What happened on October 7 was a genocide, and today they accuse Israel of genocide. And now these so-called “credible” institutions spread lurid tales of “dog rape,” animalizing us and dehumanizing us. Have they no shame?
Shame on them.
Shame on Nicholas Kristof.
Shame on The New York Times.
Shame on the United Nations.
Shame on our universities.
I am here to tell you:
Our struggle is a just struggle.
This is the real social justice movement.
This is the real progressive movement.
This is the movement that fights for life, for truth, and for goodness for all people—Israeli, Jewish, and Palestinian alike.
It is the movement that has been hidden this entire time, obscured behind their mirror of inversion and propaganda.
We will not stop demanding that the world reckon with this ideology, with this hate movement.
We are an unbreakable people. And when we know who we are, nothing can stop the light—the light that shines and dispels the darkness, the light that comes forth from Zion.
The denial ends today.


BINGO
https://substack.com/@thinktorah/note/c-259124427
The New York Times is the “Anti-Semite of the Past Hundred Years."
From its coverage during the Holocaust to recent accusations against Israel and its supporters, the NYT has often used its platform to slander Jewish people, especially those who are religious or pro-Israel, and downplay their suffering.
Its coverage of Israel is slanted and filled with anti-Semitic tropes
Where were all the rest of the Jews? If it was Muslims or Blacks targeted there would have been tens of thousands demonstrating. Jews shrug and ignore the hatred or just complain or whine but will not make the effort and the Jew haters know this only to well. Thus Jews are easy to target for hate, because the haters know there are no consequences. No arson, no rioting, no having mass prayers on the streets blocking access to for hours on end, and no violence. It is the same reason police do not care, as they know they can ignore the Jews because there will be no repercussions and no riots to deal with. Jews in the Diaspora better realize that acting like 18th C. ghetto Jews, who had no options, there are serious consequences in that non-Jews will continue to ignore the issue, with the attitude if Jews don't care, why should they.