Word of Life Synagogue Victims
The trial for the gunman who killed 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in 2018 continues in a Pittsburgh courtroom with testimony from those who survived, including injured police officers. This was a horrendous act of anti-semiticism, the worst in US history. The perpetrator's hatred was fuelled by conspiracy theories about Jews which are rampant on the internet.Some of the victims' family members want the death penalty while others consider capital punishment as contrary to their religious values.
While the trial has progressed there has been another story of anti-semiticism swirling around, this one involving Robert Kennedy Jr., a member of the fabled family which includes JFK and Robert's father, Bobby. This Kennedy was the founder of the admirable organization called Waterkeeper Alliance which has done tremendous work to "protect rivers, lakes, bays, sounds, and other water bodies around the world." There are Waterkeepers organizations in Canada and I invited one of their staff to speak at Bridge St, Church on a Sunday morning.
Sadly, Kennedy has drifted into bizarre conspiracy theories and bogus science in recent years, including the discredited connection between vaccines and autism. Several of his family members, including a sister, have denounced his nuttiness.
Robert Kennedy illustration from The Atlantic
In April Kennedy announced that he was running for the presidential nomination as a Democrat, which has sent shudders through the party because of his controversial views. At a gathring last week he claimed that the coronavirus could have been a bioweapon developed to affect some groups and to spare others. Here is a portion of what he said, filmed by an attendee:
What is it about politics that seems to draw the nutbars? I'm worried this guy will be a future president simply because of his last name. After Trump being voted in, it seems anything is possible down south.
ReplyDeleteThere are Democrats who are nervous that the Kennedy name could draw people for the nomination, or siphon away votes if Robert ran as an independent. I grimly agree with your "anything is possible" observation, Roger.
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