History’s Repeating Itself and This Time the Wi-Fi’s Better...It's Called Anti-Semitism.
How the scourge of Anti-Semitism is spreading in 2025!
Let’s go ahead and say it out loud, shall we? In the year 2025, Western governments are bending over backward to create a Palestinian state while knowingly, willfully ignoring that Hamas—yes, the group they’d be handing the keys to—has genocide in its charter. Literally. Written in ink. Public. Accessible. They’re not even trying to hide it. And still, the charade continues.
You want receipts? Hamas’s original 1988 charter calls for the obliteration of Israel and the murder of Jews. That’s not me editorializing. That’s a quote. In black and white. Later on, in 2017, they released a new version, supposedly to appear more palatable. But peel back the sugarcoating and it’s the same poison. New wrapper. Same goal. Dead Jews. Destroyed Israel.
And yet the governments of the world, particularly the so-called enlightened West are clapping like trained seals every time a Palestinian statehood chant breaks out at the UN. It’s not diplomacy. It’s willful moral blindness. And it is exactly how history repeats itself.
Here’s the gut punch: this is no longer some fringe fever dream. The anti-Semites aren’t in the basement anymore. They’re in Parliament. They’re in Congress. They’re sitting on university diversity committees while chanting death to Israel and hiding it behind terms like "decolonization" and "resistance."
And yes, we’re going to talk about the universities. The so-called cradle of future leaders. These Ivy-wrapped cesspools of selective morality are now the stomping grounds for public, state-sanctioned antisemitism. Funded by your tax dollars. Let me introduce you to Tali Smus.
Tali is a Jewish student at King’s College London. Not Berkeley. Not Tehran. London. She showed up to college bright-eyed, hopeful, ready to learn. Her welcome committee? A student group chat that lit up with lines like:
“Is there an effing f***ing Zionist in this group chat?”
“We’ve fished out a Zionist.”
“Get em out.”
“Can’t wait to see you tomorrow, Tali.”
That was day one. On day two, her brother had to escort her to class. Just in case those death threats turned into more than emojis and keyboard courage.
After Hamas’s mass murder spree on October 7, 2023, when terrorists slaughtered, raped, and kidnapped Israelis—she watched her classmates walk out in support of the attackers. Then came new threats:
“Bitch get down.”
“You’re not the messiah you think you are.”
“The Zionists are actually everywhere.”
“As a group, we should just band together and carry her out.”

