Back in September, I showed a $7 million house in Cambridge, Maskachusetts owned by two guys that was festooned in “Gaza Genocide” messaging. See Harvard Square: Queer Stoners for Palestine.
How did it look more recently, three months after the latest round of fighting between the Gazans and Israelis was settled, signed by the elected representatives of the Gazans (the Islamic Resistance Movement, or “Hamas”) and of the Israelis? Might the owners have, for example, moved on to the battles between progressives and ICE in Minneapolis or to the outrage of Donald Trump taking over Greenland? Apparently not:







How could they ignore the killing of Renée Good? Is it because at the current level of immigration an American who gets killed is replaced within 30 seconds by a legal immigrant? (Renée Good would have been replaced within 10 seconds by a migrant during the Biden-Harris administration.)
Finally, why does their sign read “Israel Kills in Palestina”? I don’t think that’s how the river-to-the-sea nation that some Arabs hope to establish is pronounced in Arabic. The owners are “SEIDMAN, JEROME & STEVEN B. BLOOMFIELD” according to the city property database. These don’t sound like native Spanish speakers who might say “Palestina”.
Besides the “Palestina” enigma, many other questions. What is the significance of the mixed case and the coloring of various letters in red? It’s like the painted version of a ransom letter made from cut out magazine letters.
Just listened to a YouTube video where a Columbia University graduate implored a young Spaniard to not attend Harvard. Perhaps he did not listen and wandered off here?
Q: Why don’t they share graphic images of all the deformed babies caused by the industrial lifestyle they enjoy the fruits of? And why don’t they sell the Cambridge estate, buy a distressed property in an immigrant neighborhood in say Dayton, OH, and give the rest away to their cause?
A: Psst…keep this on the downlow, OK? They really don’t care about the cause or resolving it, they really just feed on the outrage.
That’s a great point. If they sold the house and moved to an Islamic neighborhood in Dearborn or Dayton they might have almost $5 million, net of commissions and capital gains taxes, to give to the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and other fighters for justice.
(Zillow shows that the house was purchased in 1996 for $1.325 million so there would be some huge fictitious capital gains generated by 30 years of inflation. Also, the assessed value is $7.8 million and Maskachusetts law requires market rate assessments. Therefore, the house could be worth closer to $8 million.)