### Headline: FBI Just Noticed Anti-Semitism Exists—How Convenient
The FBI has jumped into action regarding the recent attack on a Michigan synagogue, labeling it a “targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.” Wow, groundbreaking stuff here. Who could have guessed that attacking a place of worship might be aimed at the people inside?
It’s almost like violence against communities that have been historically marginalized is a regular occurrence, and yet here we are, pretending this is a shocking revelation. The FBI’s sudden interest feels less like a proactive measure and more like an obligatory response to public outrage.
And let’s not overlook the timing—when anti-Semitic incidents are rising, the FBI finally decides to step in. What were they doing before? Looking the other way? It’s almost as if they were waiting for the right moment to remind us that, yes, hate crimes are real and they definitely should be investigated.
So, while we appreciate the late arrival to this particular party, maybe we should all start questioning why it took so long for the “experts” to recognize what’s been glaringly obvious.
Is it too much to ask for timely action rather than a reaction that feels like a PR move?
By Admin | Published: March 13, 2026 at 5:22 am