They weren’t there to debate or defend their
ideas.
They were there to end debate and discussion
through intimidation. It is not knowledge they wished to share, but ignorance.
Matthew
and a few other concerned people took a stand and staged a counter-rally at the
cost of being harassed and abused both physically and verbally. At the end of the day on his way home, regular
folks who he met were supportive, sympathetic, and
thankful. It’s these average-Joes, not
the screaming protestors who are featured on the news, who represent the true
views of the American public. The lesson
Matthew learned:
My experience that day made me realize the power
we all have, the things that we can accomplish simply by sounding our voices.
The protesters wanted to silence and pretend away reality. But because of
Manny [a Marine guard], and the Israeli tourists, and yes, even me, they failed.
After seeing my post of the protest on my
Facebook page, that night friends I hadn’t spoken with in years, and even total
strangers shared my post and thanked me for standing up for Israel. Simply by
sounding my voice, I empowered them. Now, they said, they too will sound their
own voices.
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