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Bombers Pro-Tod madness and more: letters

Pro-Death madness

How the dust literally arises from the terrorist explosion of Palm Springs on May 17th, we can see another example of the plague of madness that sweeps not only our society, but also the world (“Pro-Death 'Bomber”, May 19).

A new Ted Kaczynski-like social psychotic Ted Kaczynski crabbed the pseudo-academic ideological swamp to inflict his damage.

When Kaczinski raged against modern technology, Guy Edward Bartkus raged against life itself. Why? Because life suffers and later death. The part “joy and happiness” was clearly not found in Bartkus' estimates.

His idea was that both the unborn and the unconquested have a right to agree to their births and ideas. And he was ready to be marty to defend this right. Which hole can such an insanity appear from?

There seems to be a social infection of such madness that people get people. I think it is rooted in a hyper-narcissism that increasingly spoils us with our society.

Stanley M. Rubin, fresh meadows

Anti-Israel Nyu

It is simply outrageous that New York University allowed the opening spokesman Logan Rozos to end his divorce speech against Israel (“graduate decreases from May 18”.

It is even outrageous that some of the faculties on the podium even after he has sat down.

This is the problem. These young, impressive heads are taught at an allegedly elite university by a number of biased, incompetent idiots that should be released.

Last year I had the privilege of visiting my granddaughter in Nyu, and the university speaker at the time made a very similar anti-Israel diatribe and was allowed to end and applaud, much to our disgust and dismay.

My family and I went with about 30 others an explanation by going out in the middle. Will the NYU ever learn this unexcused, disgusting behavior and make a stopover?

Seymour Srulowitz, Englewood, NJ

Babbitt payment

There is one thing that we all have to remember the tragic death of Ashli ​​Babbitt (“5 million US dollars of Kin of Babbitt”, May 20).

The uprising of January 6th was not by Lt. Michael Byrd or one of the other brave police officers who defended the Capitol on that day.

It was caused by President Trump, who encouraged his right -wing extremists to storm the Capitol to stop the so -called “stolen” elections.

If someone was $ 5 million to the family of Ms. Babbitt-a-Akische War Veteran number, it should be Trump and his right-wing extremist supporters.

John Francis Fox, Sunnyside

Minneapolis' pain

After reading the story about the consequences of Minneapolis, I was with a broken heart (“time did not heal his wound”, May 17).

We all, no matter what breed, agreed that what happened to George Floyd was a hideous and serious crime. Leaving the city of Minneapolis is a shame.

Demonstrators from all over the world entered this city and destroyed it. The residents were left in a burned, looted and chaotic situation. Some residents were killed or beaten.

The Floyd family was rightly compensated; Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation has also received cash.

The city has received money to reconcile what the residents say that it did not see them. Everyone sits pretty, except for people in Minneapolis. They lose their shops and their houses. So very sad.

Lorraine Fittipaldi, Apollo Beach, Fla.

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