Monday, June 29, 2026

Alarm Bells Sound A Warning In New York.

Alarm bells go off in New York.

Anti-Zionism is turning the Democratic Party into a mortal enemy of America.

Democratic Party congressional nominee Brad Lander reciting a Koranic verse in the al Khoei Islamic Centre, New York

Extreme socialism is now on the march in America, with the demonisation of Israel as the principal weapon in its arsenal.

Claire Valdez, Brad Lander and Darializa Avila Chevalier, three extremists backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, emerged victorious this week from their Democratic primaries in New York City’s 7th, 10th and 17th congressional districts.

Valdez and Chevalier are affiliated with the ultra-left, anti-American Democratic Socialists of America.

On social media, Chevalier has boasted of having “wiped my hand on the American flag”.

Chevalier, a convert to Islam, has called for the abolition of police, prisons and the country’s borders. She also co-founded Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a Muslim Brotherhood front group whose goals are the “full eradication of Western civilisation” and the cultivation of “unrest and violence in America”.

If elections to New York’s legislature are included, seven out of eight DSA-affiliated candidates won victory this week.

The support of Mamdani, who actively campaigned for these candidates, was critical to this alarming advance for extremism.

Yet the commentator and “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough declared that the person most responsible for this march of extremism in New York City wasn’t Mamdani but the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

What was shaping views now, he said, were images that Israel had brutalised children and women in Gaza “with bombing that looks indiscriminate on TV day in and day out for years” and would be “able to level half of Lebanon”.

Scarborough did not draw the reasonable conclusion that these images had persuaded millions of people to believe libellous falsehoods that had been propagated to delegitimise the State of Israel as a prelude to its destruction.

Instead, he suggested that these lies were true, and so he was holding Netanyahu responsible for the anti-Zionism which had powered those election campaigns.

A moment’s thought shows how ludicrous this is. Hatred of the Jewish homeland not only long predated Netanyahu’s first period as prime minister but predated the establishment of the State of Israel itself.

It’s true, however, that anti-Zionism was a driving force in these elections. All three House candidates ran campaigns that focused on ending US support for Israel.

All three of them used the “genocide” libel against the Jewish state. Chevalier doubled down on the support she had voiced for Hamas the day after the terrorist group led the attack against Israel on October 7, 2023.

A hijab-wearing Palestinian Arab, Aber Kawas, who won the primary for the New York State Senate, has written extensively on her blog about her support for “imprisoned heroes,” including the “Holy Land Five” (convicted of terrorism financing) and Ahmed Ferhani, an Algerian man who pleaded guilty in 2012 to planning a mass shooting at a Manhattan synagogue.

For his part, Mamdani referred last week to the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC and its supporters as “monsters,” channelling the key antisemitic conspiracy theory that accuses the Jews of controlling America in the pursuit of diabolical goals.

The true monsters are surely the Iranian regime, Hamas, Hezbollah — and Mamdani himself, who works for Israel’s destruction and hugely increases the physical danger to Jews in New York.

These New York election results have demonstrated that anti-Zionism has become the principal driver of Democratic Party politics, just as it has of progressive culture in general.

The elections demonstrated the menacing alliance between Islamism and ultra-leftism — embodied by Mamdani — that has the whole of America in its sights.

Islamists and leftists are united in the two things that drive them: their desire to end America and the West, and their deranged loathing of Israel and the Jewish people.

This loathing isn’t just the glue binding these two otherwise opposing groups together. It’s the Islamists’ key weapon against America itself.

The “Jewish question” is now turning into the driver of Democratic Party politics. Hatred of Israel is a Trojan horse for the agenda of Islamisation, the process of conquering America and the West for Islam.

Tragically, however, many American Jews whose support for the Democrats is tribal and unshakeable continue to back Mamdani even now.

Brad Lander, a former New York City comptroller who is Jewish and who defeated Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) in the primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District, is a close ally of the mayor. He declared that he would be “one of the Jewish members of Congress most willing to stand up for Palestinian human rights,” and that he would “stand firmly against bigotry aimed at Jews”.

This was humbug.

Last month, Lander went to the al Khoei Foundation, an Islamic centre in Queens, NY, identified by American security agencies as allied to the Iranian regime.

There, he accused Israel of a “desecration” of Judaism by committing genocide in Gaza and potentially also in Lebanon. He said he hoped to partner with Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) — two members of the Israel-hating “Squad” in the US House of Representatives —just as he had with Mamdani.

He even recited in Arabic a verse from the Quran that said: “He is Allah who is one, Allah the eternal refuge … nor is there to him any equivalent.” Following his remarks, the Imam at the mosque prayed to the Mahdi — the Shia Muslim messiah — to kill infidels with his sword.

The anti-Israel group IfNotNow celebrated Lander’s win as “a blueprint for the future for both the Jewish community and the Democratic Party”.

“He ran a bold, unapologetically Jewish campaign that rejected pro-war lobbies like AIPAC and the endless flow of U.S. weapons to Israel,” stated the group’s executive director, Morriah Kaplan.

But Lander is actively running interference for Islamists determined to kill Jews, exterminate Israel and conquer the West.

Defaming and delegitimising Israel and Zionism is not only deeply unjust. It’s a direct onslaught on Judaism and leads inexorably to attacks on Jews.

After Lander’s opponent, Goldman, visited a coffee shop in Brooklyn, NY, with his seven year-old daughter, the cafe subsequently posted the message: “We don’t serve racists fascists homophobes genocide enablers or anyone in between. Too bad we didn’t recognise you right away, or we would have turned you away.”

A journalist on Fox & Friends had reported that people in line for a food bank in New York City had been talking to her, too, about AIPAC. As a studio presenter said, “They believe that the United States is taking the money that could go to them and is donating it to Israel.”

Many wonder why the interests of so many Americans have become identified with events taking place thousands of miles away. Back in 2023, a Harvard-Harris poll found that two-thirds of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 agreed that “Jews as a class are oppressors and should be treated as oppressors.”

Most New York voters, who may assume that all the libels they are fed about Israel are true, nevertheless almost certainly don’t put Israel at the top of their concerns above the cost of living.

But Israel now stands proxy for something else: a nation state that’s supposedly grinding the faces of the poor and disadvantaged. So a vote for those who hate “oppressor” Israel is a vote for the “oppressed” everywhere.

Tragically, many liberal American Jews sign up to this warped, perverse and hateful mindset because this is now the dominant thinking in the Democratic Party.

Anti-Zionism, which shockingly has now framed the demonisation of Israel as conscience itself, has driven liberals off their moral compass. As a result, they are pawns in a far bigger game being played: to conquer America and the West for Islam.

The Democrats are turning into an extremist party posing an increasingly acute danger to America. And Jews who still support it are debauching Judaism, betraying the Jewish people and aiding the mortal enemies of the West.

JNS

Lean on Him.

Without Comment.

Muslim in Pakistan kills Christian co-worker

Muslim in Pakistan kills Christian co-worker

A Muslim in Pakistan killed a Christian co-worker on Monday (June 22) after telling him he could not drink water from a cooler used by other labourers, sources said.   CD.

Butterfly.


 

The Way To Go.

 mosque uk

Evangelical Alliance urges Christians to engage Muslims with truth, love and gospel confidence.
The Evangelical Alliance has encouraged Christians across the UK to engage more confidently with Islam, warning against both fear and indifference while highlighting growing opportunities to share the gospel with Muslim neighbours, colleagues and communities. CT.

Most Northerly Cathedral.

An aerial view of the St Magnus Cathedral with the cemetery on the green yard
 

St Magnus Cathedral dominates Orkney’s bustling capital Credit: Wirestock

Britain’s most northerly cathedral was built in 1137 by the Norsemen of Norway who ruled Orkney until 1468. Although one of Britain’s smaller cathedrals, St Magnus is a match for any of England’s Norman giants, a magnificent structure of red and yellow sandstone that effortlessly dominates Orkney’s bustling capital. When you enter by the west door, the ruddy-hued vista of sturdy round pillars marching away to the glorious east window is breathtaking. DT.

Good On You.

After Loss, U.S. Soccer Team Still Gathers to Pray: ‘All Glory Belongs to God’
 The United States soccer team didn’t end its group play with a win Thursday night, but it did end the evening with a midfield post-match prayer, demonstrating that its public display of faith wasn't dependent on the outcome.

Turkey edged the Americans 3-2 in the closing seconds of a back-and-forth game that put a blemish on the team’s record but didn’t alter its path to the knockout round. The Americans (2-1) already had clinched first place in their group and now will face Bosnia and Herzegovina Wednesday night in the single-elimination Round of 32.

After Thursday’s loss, the players, coaches, and staff gathered in a circle around defender Mark McKenzie, who knelt in the middle and offered a prayer of gratitude. His words could not be heard, but the moment nevertheless resonated on social media among soccer fans who had seen the same team pray after its two victories.
Crosswalk.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Excellent.

 Blind Christian in Pakistan acquitted of blasphemy

  • 25 Jun, 2026 11:56 EDT

    A court in Pakistan has acquitted a blind Catholic man who spent 10 months in prison on a blasphemy charge carrying a mandatory death sentence, ruling that prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence to prove the allegation, his lawyer said. CD.

Blame Rancid 'Critical Theory'.

CP.

Sounds Conclusive.

 Michael Deacon

Are Labour MPs spiteful – or just plain stupid?

This nonsensical defence of adding VAT to school fees suggests they simply haven’t got a clue what they’re talking about.

Credit: Wiktor Szymanowicz

Kemi Badenoch says that Labour added VAT to school fees purely out of spite. Well, maybe. In fairness, though, I do think there’s an alternative possibility that the Tory leader should consider.

Labour MPs aren’t spiteful. They’re just cataclysmically dim.

I’d love to be proved wrong, but sadly I fear that the evidence is becoming hard to ignore. Especially in light of the reason some of them give for supporting the policy.

Earlier this month, Lola McEvoy – the Labour MP for Darlington – told the BBC that it was right to add VAT to school fees, because the state shouldn’t be “subsidising” private schools. And this week, Anna Turley – the Labour MP for Redcar – tweeted: “Note to all the pearl-clutching Tories out in force today… You don’t HAVE to send your kids to private school. We have universal education provision in this country. If you choose to do so, the rest of us shouldn’t pay for you to have a tax break for the privilege.”

These poor confused MPs have of course managed to get it precisely the wrong way round. The state doesn’t “subsidise” the parents of private school pupils. The parents of private school pupils subsidise the state.

This is because, through the taxes they pay, those parents are funding state schools – without receiving anything in return. In fact, by not sending their children to state schools, they’re actually saving the state money. If all those parents were to take their children out of private schools – because, for example, some clueless dolts in Westminster have added VAT to the fees – this would inevitably add to the state’s burden, because the sudden massive influx of extra pupils would require its budget to be spread more thinly.

Labour MPs may not be able to grasp this simple concept. But their counterparts in Malta evidently can. Because in 2024, that country’s own Labour government announced that it was trebling the tax credits given to parents of private school pupils – to thank them for saving the state money.

I wonder whether Andy Burnham will be bold enough to adopt this admirably progressive policy. If not, I hope he will at least try to explain to his MPs that not taxing something isn’t the same as subsidising it. If they think it is, this implies that they think literally every penny you earn belongs to the state. And that if the state lets you keep any of the money you’ve earned, it’s being extremely generous, and you should be grateful.

Surely they don’t think that, do they?


Don’t try this at home

During the heatwave, families across the country have been desperately trying to cool their homes. Some people, however, have resorted to measures that are possibly a little extreme.

For example: the woman in Hitchin who decided to paint her windows with yoghurt.

“Having painted her windows on Wednesday morning,” reported the BBC News website, “Emma says her home is now 1.5C cooler than it was at the same time on Tuesday.” A remarkable scientific breakthrough. None the less, I’m a touch reluctant to follow her lead. For one thing, imagine what the neighbours would think.

“Afternoon, Mr Deacon. Doing a spot of DIY?”

“That’s right. Just painting my windows with yoghurt.”

“Er… I see.”

“Bit of a fiddly job, though. It’s not easy, squeezing a paint roller into a Müller Fruit Corner.”

“Any particular reason why you’re doing this?”

“It’s to stop me coming down with heat stroke.”

“Are you sure you haven’t come down with it already?”

Anyway, I don’t know whether Ed Miliband has been reading the BBC website. But if he has, we can no doubt expect a major announcement on Monday.

“Amid the growing climate emergency, this Government has a radical and far-reaching strategy to protect British families from the dangers of extreme heat. And that’s why we will be providing every household in the country with a free four-pack of Strawberry & Banana Munch Bunch.”

His Great Love For Us.


 

Butterfly.


 

Being Polite To Evil, Doc?

Christians called to 'gracious' engagement on abortion.

Christians must approach the abortion debate more thoughtfully and graciously, avoiding slogans and emotional reactions, says pro-life advocate Dr Calum Miller. CT.
Blogger: it was announced yesterday that more than 31% of pregnancies, last year in the UK, ended in abortion.

Well. Hopefully.

Today's political class appears to be leaving behind the strict ‘we don’t do God’ ethos of the 2000s.

big ben, parliament, MPs, politics (Photo: Getty/iStock)

While it is not unprecedented for the widely-read political website Guido Fawkes to feature articles by conservative Christians, it was a pleasant surprise to find a piece by evangelical theologian Carl Trueman in its ‘Seen Elsewhere’ section last week.

Guido Fawkes, which in the week ending June 13 attracted over one million visitors to its site, highlighted a piece by Trueman in the American religion and public life journal First Things, headed ‘What is the Church of England for?’

Trueman, a British professor in the department of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College, Pennsylvania, US, described his experience of walking past a ‘progressive’ C of E church during a visit to central London in early June.

The church was not merely celebrating LGBT Pride Month this June but was promoting a “whole year’s worth” of Pride-affirming events.

These included a Q&A with “the next generation of queer priests” in March; a “queer movie night” in April; an evening of LGBTQ questions for clergy in May, followed by a screening of the film Pride; a Pride service in June; a “drag performance and then another queer service” in July; a “Drag Sports Day” in August; another Pride service in September; an evening denouncing conversion therapy in October; another “queer movie night” in November; and in December, a “queer Christmas Carol Service” where the public is invited to join the congregation to “celebrate the Nativity through song, blending its beauty with iconic queer anthems -from Cher to Ariana, Bowie to Gaga - for a truly unforgettable night”.

Trueman commented: “A month is clearly not enough for this parish as it hijacks the rainbow from God’s promise to Noah and attaches it to human confusion for a whole year.

“This is a dramatic but tragic example of what happens when Christianity loses sight of its transcendent purpose. It is one of the ironies of progressive theology that however sophisticated its intellectual articulation, its liturgical expression tends toward childishness.”

It turns out that Trueman is one of the Christian inspirations for Reform UK MP Danny Kruger. Kruger has just given an interview to the Church Times.

Kruger was speaking to former Spectator editor Matthew D’Ancona who commented that if he had been interviewing “an ambitious and cerebral politician of the Right 20 years ago”, they would have cited economists such as Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, or Joseph Schumpeter as their philosophical influences.

But for Kruger “the reference points are very different”. Among his inspirations he cites the philosophers, Alasdair MacIntyre and Roger Scruton, whose thought was heavily influenced by Christianity, and includes Trueman in his list. Kruger “is an emphatically post-secular conservative”, D’Ancona declares.

Kruger attributes his conversion to Christianity in his twenties to the prayers of his future wife, Emma, and to CS Lewis’s 1952 book, Mere Christianity.

“Between starting and ending it, I sort of switched my identity. And I don’t know what it was but suspect reading it was - correlation and causation - an act of submission, just to open the book. And I kind of gave in,” he told D’Ancona.

Whilst the supposed "Quiet Revival" is not producing an upturn in church attendance in Britain, these two examples in the media surely show the shift away from the strict ‘we don’t do God’ ethos of the political class back in the 2000s.

This was epitomised in 2003 when the then Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair gave an interview to the American magazine Vanity Fair. Writer David Margolick described what happened when the conversation turned to religion:

“As he always does, Alastair Campbell, the former London newsman who is Blair’s director of communications, political strategist, and protector, hovers nearby, ostensibly involved in a separate conversation. But when the topic turns to religion, his ever sensitive antennae home in.

“Campbell, who worships a soccer team more than any church, has never forgotten the 1996 article (in which Mr Blair, then Leader of the Opposition, wrote about his faith) and how it was construed to mean that Tories were too selfish to be good Christians. Ever since, he has tried to steer Blair clear of the topic. ‘Is he on to God?’ Campbell asks Blair—the ‘he’ being me. ‘We don’t do God,’ Campbell declares. ‘I’m sorry. We don’t do God’.”

Danny Kruger’s Church Times interview concludes with him declaring: “We’ve tested to destruction the idea that we can all get along happily in a godless world.”

“And then he is off to Lambeth Palace, for dinner with the Archbishop of Canterbury”, D’Ancona reports.

Julian Mann, a former Church of England vicar, is an evangelical journalist based in Lancashire.

Philippians 4:4. Rejoice in the Lord always.

 4) Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! 5) Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. 6) Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7) And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. NIV.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Do You Remember Voting For This?

Killers and rapists to be freed early.

‘Reckless’ scheme could see up to 6,000 serious criminals released to tackle prisons overcrowding crisis

Farage Plunders 7 By-Election Seats. Labour And Tories Suffer!

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2222124/nigel-farage-council-byelecton-reform

Faith is ...



Butterfly.


 

Sonnet: My Saviour.

 I could not earn the favour of the King,

Nor wash away the stains of secret shame;
Yet to my broken soul, the angels sing,
As mercy calls me softly by my name.
No debt remains, for Jesus paid the cost,
A gift poured out, unmeasured and profound;
He sought the weary, blind, and deeply lost,
And in His saving grip, my heart is found.
This wondrous grace is anchor to my days,
It lifts me up when strength begins to fail;
It turns my heavy sigh to songs of praise,
And walks beside me through the darkest vale.
Freely redeemed, from legal chains set free,
His boundless grace is everything to me.

Alarm Bells Sound A Warning In New York.

Alarm bells go off in New York . Anti-Zionism is turning the Democratic Party into a mortal enemy of America. Melanie Phillips Jun 26 Democr...