on these themes of anti-semitism. and maybe they didn t intend to be heard like this, but people like the man who committed this heinous act heard it and heard it as a sort of green light. i can go ahead and do this. and then, of course, in this case, it s linked with this mythic refugee influx, which doesn t exist but is supposedly marching on our borders, so he linked jews and refugees and hias, and he was going to get rid of them all. who if anyone do you turn to, does a community, does this nation turn to, to find hope in,ia know, in some harmony, in finding harmony, in finding the unity the president actually spoke to yesterday, but then that message is also still being drowned out by a continuation of
letting people in. i see america as a brave country, and i find it, you know, very, very sad for governors like bobby gjindal of louisiana who is a refugee himself trying to stop the refugees from coming in. and 99.99.9% of them all are absolutely fine, and maybe 100% are fine, and we don t punish hundreds of thousands of people for deesd of one person. right. it is interesting that you point out governor bobby jindal, and yes, the son of refugee, but you point to specifically in your piece to the city of detroit, and the mayor of detroit who now differs on this from, by the way, the governor of michigan rick snyder. and talk about the detroit specifically as a place that you see hope in. well, detroit, i met the