Montana Tucker
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And I don't know if it's like generational trauma or what it is exactly, but I think most Jews around the world specifically felt this feeling. And I just, like, I couldn't do anything. I ended up not leaving my apartment for a whole week. I felt sick to my stomach. I felt guilty even enjoying my beautiful view while this is going on in Israel.
And I don't know if it's like generational trauma or what it is exactly, but I think most Jews around the world specifically felt this feeling. And I just, like, I couldn't do anything. I ended up not leaving my apartment for a whole week. I felt sick to my stomach. I felt guilty even enjoying my beautiful view while this is going on in Israel.
And I think that is what really instilled this, like, I need to do everything that I can in me. I went to a rally. The first time I kind of left was a rally that they had in Los Angeles. And I marched with Floyd Mayweather, actually. He's been awesome. I don't know how familiar you are, but he's... gone to Israel now, I think twice or three times since October 7th.
And I think that is what really instilled this, like, I need to do everything that I can in me. I went to a rally. The first time I kind of left was a rally that they had in Los Angeles. And I marched with Floyd Mayweather, actually. He's been awesome. I don't know how familiar you are, but he's... gone to Israel now, I think twice or three times since October 7th.
And I think that is what really instilled this, like, I need to do everything that I can in me. I went to a rally. The first time I kind of left was a rally that they had in Los Angeles. And I marched with Floyd Mayweather, actually. He's been awesome. I don't know how familiar you are, but he's... gone to Israel now, I think twice or three times since October 7th.
And he's donated so much and really has, he really cares so much. And it's amazing. So we marched like the entire time side by side. And that was kind of my first time leaving. And then my first time at a rally, actually. Now I've been to like hundreds since, but that was my first time at a rally.
And he's donated so much and really has, he really cares so much. And it's amazing. So we marched like the entire time side by side. And that was kind of my first time leaving. And then my first time at a rally, actually. Now I've been to like hundreds since, but that was my first time at a rally.
And he's donated so much and really has, he really cares so much. And it's amazing. So we marched like the entire time side by side. And that was kind of my first time leaving. And then my first time at a rally, actually. Now I've been to like hundreds since, but that was my first time at a rally.
And I was like, okay, there are so many other people that are here feeling the exact same way that I'm feeling. We're in this together, like I can do this. And then that kind of inspired me to go full force.
And I was like, okay, there are so many other people that are here feeling the exact same way that I'm feeling. We're in this together, like I can do this. And then that kind of inspired me to go full force.
And I was like, okay, there are so many other people that are here feeling the exact same way that I'm feeling. We're in this together, like I can do this. And then that kind of inspired me to go full force.
Well, that just shows you that I think this has been built up inside of them for a long time. And I think that it just now looks socially acceptable. And for a long time, I feel like it wasn't as socially acceptable to be just flat out anti-Semitic. But now, literally, as we see on social media, as we see on the campuses, it's literally popular and trending to be anti-Semitic, anti-Israel.
Well, that just shows you that I think this has been built up inside of them for a long time. And I think that it just now looks socially acceptable. And for a long time, I feel like it wasn't as socially acceptable to be just flat out anti-Semitic. But now, literally, as we see on social media, as we see on the campuses, it's literally popular and trending to be anti-Semitic, anti-Israel.
Well, that just shows you that I think this has been built up inside of them for a long time. And I think that it just now looks socially acceptable. And for a long time, I feel like it wasn't as socially acceptable to be just flat out anti-Semitic. But now, literally, as we see on social media, as we see on the campuses, it's literally popular and trending to be anti-Semitic, anti-Israel.
Like, I'm seeing it so much on social media. It's crazy what videos, like, are going viral are really these hateful things. videos of people who have no skin in the game or people who have no clue truly about the conflict. But social media, it's like pushing this.
Like, I'm seeing it so much on social media. It's crazy what videos, like, are going viral are really these hateful things. videos of people who have no skin in the game or people who have no clue truly about the conflict. But social media, it's like pushing this.
Like, I'm seeing it so much on social media. It's crazy what videos, like, are going viral are really these hateful things. videos of people who have no skin in the game or people who have no clue truly about the conflict. But social media, it's like pushing this.
And on campuses, kids who feel maybe like they haven't found themselves or they haven't found a group, they're seeing how it's popular to do these encampments or it's popular to do these crazy protests. So they're following along because they want to feel like they're a part of something. It's crazy.
And on campuses, kids who feel maybe like they haven't found themselves or they haven't found a group, they're seeing how it's popular to do these encampments or it's popular to do these crazy protests. So they're following along because they want to feel like they're a part of something. It's crazy.
And on campuses, kids who feel maybe like they haven't found themselves or they haven't found a group, they're seeing how it's popular to do these encampments or it's popular to do these crazy protests. So they're following along because they want to feel like they're a part of something. It's crazy.