- From the mind of Gen Alpha #ThePerspectiveOfAYoungMind
- I agree with all that Mr. Ronald said, he is very correct with all of it.
- I enjoy how he breaks the video of the news report down and how he breaks down every point and shares his thoughts and options on what he thought of the video.
- I find it very interesting that Dana Bash (the CNN news “reporter”) had the audacity to compare the “Jew” who could have just gone a different direction and compared it to the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a very dark time period for the people of Jewish faith. And the fact that she believed that she was bringing light and awareness to the “situation” was even more alarming. Because that is in fact what she is not doing, what she is truly doing is being insensitive to the cause. The young man could have just chose to gone a different direction, than make a whole entire video about it.
- It’s kind of odd that the protestors just straight up assumed that the young man was a person of the Jewish faith. See, I would completely and entirely understand if he had one of those kippahs to present his honor to his faith, but the thing is in the video he is not seen wearing one. Which makes my brain inquire “what made protestors believe that he was a person of Jewish faith?”. Because even as we watch the video of this “Jew” not never once did he remark that he was a person Jewish faith? Looks like the protesters likes to make assumptions…
- I find that I am in a bit of confusion until why did Dana Bash phase it as if it was the protestors who were the ones who were attacking the police force, and not the other way around. Because based of the video that is shown, the police force were the ones who were tackling the protestors. Not the other way around.
- The war between Israel and Palestinians is forever ongoing and exalting in danger and also and the death rate is increasing by vary. It’s inhuman to see that some humans are finding it very entertaining than depressing, by those who are not able to feed their family, by the destruction and bombings, by the lives of children decreasing in value, and by the pain and loss of safety. As much as people believe that prayer does not help in any way, that is actually very incorrect and prayer does help. Prayer is helpful to those who truly need it. God may not be magic or genie in a bottle, but he does hear and impalement our prayers.