"Alas! Mordor draws all wicked things, and the Dark Power was bending all its will to gather them there." —Gandalf, "The Fellowship of the Ring"
Evil has many faces, many names, and an entire host of manifestations. Just in case you needed reminding, even with the insanity unfolding in L.A., there is still plenty of antisemitism to go around. In fact, it would appear the Intifada crowd has arrived in the city to offer reinforcements to the feral animals currently running wild there.
BREAKING: Hundreds of masked Jihadists have joined the riots in Los Angeles and are calling for an “intifada” and “kill cops.”
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) June 9, 2025
It was never about Israel, it’s always been about the destruction of Western civilization. pic.twitter.com/GMxesJBT5r
It was only a matter of time before the two streams converged. And it's a fair bet they have been consulting with one another for quite some time. Time will tell how long they will be able to get on with one another, but something tells me that all parties involved are convinced that their allies will eventually submit. That unholy collaboration notwithstanding, the anti-Jewish crowd is still quite busy. Hey, it's a big country, and everyone is going to have to do their part if it is going to collapse.
On Monday, the Department of Justice announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Fathi Abdulrahim Harara and Native Grounds LLC, the owners of the Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland, Calif. The DOJ alleges that the coffee house has been violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by discriminating against Jews. This discrimination was not merely a dirty look or a thinly-veiled comment. For example:
The lawsuit also alleges that, on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel, the Jerusalem Coffee House announced two new drinks: “Iced In Tea Fada,” an apparent reference to “intifada,” and “Sweet Sinwar,” an apparent reference to Yahya Sinwar, the former leader of Hamas who orchestrated the attacks on Israel. The lawsuit further alleges that the coffee house’s exterior side wall displays inverted red triangles, a symbol of violence against Jews that has been spray-painted on Jewish homes and synagogues in anti-Semitic attacks.
The complaint notes that on June 10 of the previous year, a Jewish man named Michael Radice entered the shop. He was wearing a dark blueball cap, with a Star of David and the phrase "Am Yisraeli Chai" ("The People of Israel Live"). It was the first time he had ever set foot in the place. A man sitting outside asked Radice if he was a Zionist and began screaming at him, accusing him of being complicit in the IDF's retaliation against Hamas, and declared Radice guilty of killing children. Radice left the premises.
A month later, he was in the area for a fundraiser and decided to stop in the store and buy a cookie as a goodwill gesture. The man in the shop shouted, "You're the guy with the hat. You're the Jew. You're the Zionist. We don't want you in our coffee shop. Get out." Radice obliged, but was followed down the street by two coffee shop employees shouting "Jew!" and "Zionist." They continued shouting at him until he ducked into his destination for safety reasons. On October 26 of that year, a man and his five-year-old son were subjected to similar treatment at the establishment, presumably for the crime of being Jewish in a No Jew Zone.
We aren't just up against radical immigration activists, corrupt judges, officials, and legislators, Antifa, jihadists, or any of the rest; we are facing a hydra that seems to grow a new head with each passing day. And something tells me that, like a hydra, these heads are all connected, maybe loosely in some cases, but still connected to one body. And that body will be sprouting more heads.