By: Diane Benjamin
Using “Paint” is just an easy way to highlight whatever I want highlighted. These are some choices for highlighting:

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See the story below from the local FAR leftists, Monday mornings need laughs. I bet they haven’t called “Paint” antisemitic for making the star an option.
That’s all they’ve got? šš¤£š
https://www.niot.org/blog/bloomington-normal-responds-when-candidates-are-targeted

Click the link to read the rest.

Mike Matejka grasps at straws to prop up his empty politics.
Grasping at straws – “…is often used in the same context with >b>hasty actions based on unfounded ideas and speculation, usually resulting in catastrophe.”
It was written by a simpleton for simpletons.
Simpleton – “a foolish or gullible person.”
1) That is NOT a Star of David.
2) May I suggest the down arrow as an alternative?
Left pointing arrow would have worked but I like diversity
It’s nice to know Mike regularly monitors this and other conservative websites to find his desired political bogey men. Who in that town really takes this leftist poster child seriously? I would wager he’s totally unaware that a majority of the union membership he thinks he has represented couldn’t stand him or his politics. He’s just another of numerous reasons BN is stuck in political and economic hell with not even a chance of escaping to purgatory. Mike would probably be calling for pickets and protests in front of Hispanic owned businesses that use a majority of Mexican and Central American labor where I live because they are non-union. That could be a subject for his next Pantagraph or WJBC editorial. This St. Louis bred fool should have been kicked to the curb long ago.
Peabody – your commentary is much more accurate than Mikeās.
The Niot cowards were no where to be found when Jewish students were being harassed at Illinois State University. NIOT is no longer effective in our community. Everyone knows they are a bunch of wok lunatics and a joke.
Mike and his buddies would have had to pick a side. It would have destroyed their carefully constructed narrative to get positive press in order to advance their personal agendas that they all hope results in a higher place in the BN social order of importance.
Your correct. I went to ISU during the anti-Semitic rioting to see for my own eyes the hate.
I had quite a few students express their displeasure, embarrassment, and disgust at the sickening chants, behavior, and hateful rhetoric being directed towards another group of peopleās. Some never thought they would see it in America, one student, an Army Veteran was ashamed of their ignorance, and a group of young athletes were less then modest in their use of adjectives describing the āfree Palestineā group and its anti-Semitic hate as one of the athletes was Jewish and though not as expressive in adding to the expletives. He Added that the fact that this hate is so quickly and easily manifested against another fellow student, person, or even neighbor just by second hand news is whatās frightening. None of this kids know why they hate Jews, they were just told to hate something, so they did. Next it may be Catholics or Christians maybe unvaccinated.
No ISU law-enforcement in sight as they hurled insults at me and other innocent students walking by. Itās almost as if they were supported by the administration.