Killer of pro-Israel rally victim gets just one year is this the end of American justice

Justice took a holiday in America last month. The man who killed Paul Kessler during a peaceful pro-Israel rally in 2023 walked away with just a single year in a county jail. A brutal assault, a lost life, and all the killer gets is 365 days? That’s not justice—that’s a slap in the face to every single American who still believes in right and wrong.

This is what happens when our system bows to the woke mob. Antisemitism is spreading across the country, and yet liberal judges and prosecutors think it’s okay to treat violent offenders with kid gloves. Paul Kessler didn’t get a second chance. His family isn’t getting him back. But the man who ended his life gets a pathetically light sentence, and some will even call this “fair.” This is what passes for justice in the upside-down world of the radical left.

The message from this case is loud and clear: if your crime fits the left’s narrative, you get special treatment. If the victim is pro-Israel, or if the attacker is favored by globalist interests, the law suddenly doesn’t matter. This double standard spits in the face of every American who values equality and order. It tells violent haters they can destroy lives and barely pay a price.

Our leaders are more worried about being politically correct than standing up for what’s right. They bend over backwards to appease anti-American interests. They ignore the suffering of actual victims if it doesn’t fit their agenda. Meanwhile, Jewish Americans see their pain and fears ignored, erased, and excused by those who claim to fight for “justice.”

How many more innocent people have to die before the left wakes up and takes antisemitism seriously? Or do they just not care—so long as it helps them score political points? Paul Kessler deserves real justice. America deserves better than this travesty. Are we a nation of laws, or just a playground for violence and double standards?

Source: NY Post


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