Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Democratic Socialists of America are Jew-haters: defend DC Jewish Museum shooter as "political prisoner"

Elias Rodriguez: the face of the new American Nazi

Let us confront, with unsparing clarity, the moral abyss into which a faction of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has gleefully plunged. The “Liberation Caucus,” a self-styled “Marxist-Leninist-Maoist” splinter of this increasingly radical outfit, has not only endorsed the cold-blooded murder of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, DC, but has demanded the release of the scumbag charged with their killing, Elias Rodriguez. 

This is not a mere lapse in judgment; it is a grotesque celebration of violence that exposes the intellectual and ethical rot festering within the far-left.

The facts are as stark as they are horrifying. 

On May 21, 2025, Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, a young couple on the cusp of engagement, were gunned down as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum, hosted by the American Jewish Committee. Rodriguez, a 31-year-old anti-Israel/anti-Semitic neo-Nazi activist from Chicago, allegedly shouted “Free Free Palestine” as he was arrested, later telling police he “did it for Gaza.” 

How does killing a young couple in the US free Gaza, a place that isn't free because it's under the rule of Hamas, not Israel?

Charged with two counts of first-degree murder, he now stands as a grim symbol of the ideological fanaticism that has infected corners of the progressive left. He can get the death penalty, but that's likely not going to happen in my opinion. If he does, however, count on "The Squad" vehemently protesting the sentence.

The Liberation Caucus, in a display of breathtaking moral inversion, has aligned itself with Unity of Fields, a far-left group that issued a statement dripping with revolutionary sanctimony. “Elias Rodriguez’s targeted attack on two Israeli diplomatic staff on May 21, 2025, was a legitimate act of resistance against the Zionist state and its genocidal campaign in Gaza,” they declared, as if the slaughter of innocents could ever be dressed up in the garb of justice, like they did when Hamas slaughtered mothers in front of their children, the children in front of their parents before killing the parents, torturing, mutilating, beheading, burning, and even strangling the Bibas baby who was taken hostage. 

How does killing innocent babies free so called Palestine? It doesn't, obviously, it's simply Jew hatred.

The group went further, blaming the victims by claiming that “after twenty months of non-stop apocalyptic violence wrought by the Zionist movement” and “political and legal repression by these same Zionists,” the time has come for “real consequences.” This is not reasoned critique; it is the language of nihilism, a call to arms that fetishizes bloodshed under the guise of liberation.

Worse still, Unity of Fields—and by extension, the DSA’s Liberation Caucus—asserts that “Elias Rodriguez’s act was fully justified, at that place where legal and moral duties meet.” Sick.

They invoke international law, conveniently ignoring that such laws are not a blank cheque for murder. Their claim that there exists a “duty to take action to stop genocide, including the use of violence,” is a perverse distortion, a justification for terrorism that collapses under the weight of its own absurdity. They urge their followers to shower Rodriguez with letters, funds, and courtroom support, as if he were a martyr rather than an accused killer.

The Liberation Caucus, not content with merely endorsing this depravity, called the statement “excellent” and proudly added their name to it. “Free Elias Rodriguez and all political prisoners,” they proclaimed on social media, as if the man who allegedly ended two lives in a hail of bullets deserves to be lionized alongside dissidents and freedom fighters. This is not hyperbole; this is their own words, broadcast without shame: “Excellent statement that we are proud to add our name to. Free Elias Rodriguez and all political prisoners.” 

One wonders if they paused to consider the families of Lischinsky and Milgrim, or if such human considerations are merely collateral damage in their ideological crusade. Of course they don't because they have their collective heads shoved up so far into their nether regions, they can't see the truth and everything stinks.

The DSA itself, once a fringe but growing force in American politics, has long since abandoned any pretense of moderation. Its ranks include influential lawmakers like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Greg Casar, and Cori Bush, alongside former members like Jamaal Bowman and Summer Lee. 

Then there is Zohran Mamdani, a rising star and aspiring New York City mayoral candidate, who has made anti-Israel activism the beating heart of his campaign, accusing the Jewish state of “genocide” and denying its commitment to equal rights. This is not a marginal movement; it is a calculated effort to mainstream extremism within the corridors of power.

The DSA’s trajectory has been clear for years. On October 7, 2023, as Hamas’s massacre unfolded across southern Israel, the organization issued a statement blaming the carnage on “Israel’s apartheid regime.”

The very next day, they encouraged their followers to attend an “All Out for Palestine” rally in Manhattan, a move that reeked of opportunism in the face of slaughter. By January 2024, they were calling for an end to diplomatic and military support for Israel. In April, their international committee went so far as to defend Iran’s “right to self-defense” against Israel—a regime that openly calls for the Jewish state’s annihilation while arming and funding Hamas.

This is the intellectual cul-de-sac of the far-left: a world where murderers are hailed as heroes, where the slaughter of innocents is recast as resistance, and where the complexities of geopolitics are flattened into a Manichean narrative of oppressors and oppressed. The DSA and its Liberation Caucus have not merely lost their way; they have embraced a worldview that justifies violence as a first resort, not a last. 

To them, the deaths of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim are not tragedies but talking points, mere footnotes in their revolutionary fever dream. And that, more than anything, reveals the hollowness at their core.

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