This isn’t normal
Last Thursday, another attack on the Jewish community occurred. Another in what has become a regular series of attacks on Jewish institutions, and another in a series of missing a greater truth.
And so now we have another round of increased patrol cars outside our Jewish establishments. Another round of surface thoughts offered by politicians, minus deeper reflection taken. Another pause of observance before it’s business as usual for the rest of the country…while our own community is left wondering how long until the next.
As a Jew in Pittsburgh, this hits home. However, this attack would hit home for any Jew, as this external pattern and internal worry has become the norm for all of us.
But to state the most obvious truth of our time: this isn’t normal.
Many have already written off this latest violence, as this time no one was killed who shouldn’t have been, choosing to ignore the deadly outcome of what was intended. But we absolutely cannot lose sight of the original goal: a massacre of over one hundred children and their nearly fifty teachers, by a barbarian who placed his bigoted narcissism over the lives of the most innocent.
So, yes, the prepared safeguards thankfully did their jobs as needed to prevent such horror. But why should all of them have to be standard practice?
Why does every Jewish institution need at least one armed guard? Why have guards been standard practice for decades?
Why should any place of worship need to have training for an assault like this, by a Jewish organization created for it?
Why do security costs for Jewish institutions across the country need to total $765 million?
Somehow two percent of the national population has to deal with nearly seventy percent of all religious-based hate crimes. That’s not normal.
Neither is it for so many to go to bat for the very perpetrator of such a heinous crime.
In the case of any other attack on any other group, there is typically a uniform outpouring of support for the victims and their community…not the victimizer.
That individual is rightfully and unequivocally condemned, never excused or defended.
Yet in the past week, that norm has been lacking to missing. At best, there has been passive downplaying. At worst, active revision of the entire narrative.
Media has gifted this monster with softened coverage bordering on eulogistic, with focus shifted from the community dealing with a horrific intended child massacre to his past and the current state of his family’s community.
A sympathetic to the point of derangement online chorus has gone even further, with contesting angles of “can’t believe such a nice guy had this happen to him” and “it’s understandable that the tragic death of his (Hezbollah) brothers would make him feel the need to take out his anger on innocent children” vying for best spin.
Worse, if that’s possible, is that in this case the blame has been all but completely lifted from the man who willing drove a vehicle full of weapons into an American preschool to everyone’s favorite fixation…Israel.
Israel, who took action against this man’s terrorist brothers in Lebanon, forced him to take action against kids in America.
The Jews, who dare to defend their lives in Israel, must have theirs ended here.
Humanize the criminal, and therefore dehumanize the victims. But really, what other entitled lunacy can be expected after years of our synagogues stained as evil Zionist centers, while their terrorists are lionized as freedom fighting activists?
This isn’t normal.
It should never be considered as such for people to go to such lengths to excuse and absolve an entire demographic…to ritually infantilize a population, to both others’ and their own demise…to simply accept as ordinary that one can have so much ingrained hate for another.
It isn’t normal. But the insidious truth is that a concerning amount of society does inherently view it as so.
What we’ve been witnessing is not simply a “rise in antisemitism” or “wave of Jew hate.” To label it as such is to diminish into transcience an already existing virus of hate which has fed off of complacency for ages. These escalating attacks here and around the world are the direct result of allowing appeasement and low expectations to reign over responsibility and accountability, due to an inability or flat out refusal to address the true core of the problem: too many ignore that antizionist Islam has absolute agency to breed and promote a terror-driven purpose, while too few truly believe that Jews have the absolute agency to ensure a secure future for themselves.
Because when it comes down to it, too many simply expect this situation for Jews, both in Israel and abroad. Whether it is kids there running to bomb shelters because of incoming explosions, or kids here running from an explosive-laden truck that just rammed their school…whether it is a numbness to jihadist violence, now genuinely believed to be a tolerated part of culture by now, or perhaps an assumption that Jews just must have had it coming…Jews are very simply not seen as full-fledged people deserving of the complete and equal empathy, security, and liberty that others assume for themselves.
None of these ridiculous assumptions are normal, and should in no universe ever be considered as such, but the world both accepts and expects them to be, and each day that they become more tolerable is a step further that modern society has sunk.
Our society needs to have a serious and vital conversation, not just about why it continues to deem this acceptably normal, but what this truly means for itself and its future. As we’ve witnessed so far, one thing is for sure: the status quo is fatal.



Jew-hatred has been completely normalized. People like Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens have seen to that.
👏👏👏 An outstanding piece, Sarah! Also one that couldn’t be more timely. The latest terrorist attack was the latest in a long saga of Jew hatred in the West since October 7th. The terrorist was humanized and portrayed in a sympathetic light by the New York Times. They tell this sob story about how his brother was killed in Lebanon in an Israeli airstrike and this is what motivated him to carry out the attack. They were basically rationalizing this vile act of hatred. You’d never see the mainstream media write loving articles about the perpetrator in other hate crime against any other minority. But with Jews they make an exception.
By the way, that brother killed in that airstrike, was no innocent bystander just minding his own business when Israel murdered him in cold blood for no reason, he was a Hezbollah terrorist. The NY Times should be sued by all the victims and forced to pay them millions. Western society is failing miserably to deal effectively with antisemitism. This is just yet another case of it. The Lebanese man who committed the Michigan synagogue attack took his own life like a coward after trying to run over 140 innocent children with a car. He was a radicalized Islamist.
We as a society need to start taking Jihadism and it’s spread in Arab and Muslim communities seriously. The FBI and NSA need to launch a nationwide operation with the assistance of Arab and Muslim informants to root out and arrest terrorists and their networks in this country. Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department should also investigate the proliferation of antisemitism in the United States and aggressively prosecute any individual or organization that is guilty of antisemitism. A bipartisan bill should be passed by Congress to make Holocaust education and observing Jewish-American Heritage Month mandatory in all K-12 schools and universities. Every American university should pass a resolution adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism. Any university that is funded with federal tax dollars will be instantly defunded if they fail to protect Jewish students and staff.