Brian Levin is the Jewish man who helped two Ku Klux Klansmen a violent clash with protesters.
Levin, director of California State University, San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, witnessed the escalating violence on Saturday at Pearson Park in Anaheim and said he tried to intervene when “all hell broke loose.”
Levin shielded the counter-protesters from the Klansmen, shouting “Do not hit them! Do not hit them!” until officers arrived at the scene.
“I thought they were going to stomp these Klansmen to death,” the professor said.
After helping one of the Klansmen, Grand Dragon Bill Quigg, get away from the crowd, Levin said he asked him: “How does it feel that your life was just saved by a Jewish man?” Quigg replied “thank you,” according to Levin.
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Did anyone ask Hitler how he felt having his life saved by a Jew when he was young?
Would you save a drowning Nazi? I for sure would not. This fellow was a Chosid Shoitah
Liberal Jews do that. They side with Fakestinians and Jew haters believing they’ll gain love and acceptance by these haters.
Mordechai saved Achashverosh’s life when he informed him that Bigtan and Teresh were plotting to kill him. It ended up being the turning point of the redemption of the Jewish people. Our job is to do the right thing. Hashem will handle the rest.
Agree 100% with Two Cents and I am NOT a leftist by any means.
#4, interesting perspective which I didn’t think about. However, none of us are on Mordechai’s level. I am a firm believer that when dealing with KKK or Nazis (potentially might be Amalek) we are only playing with dangerous fire. Showing “Love and kindness” doesn’t work well with Amalek, especially since none of us are on the Madreiga of Mordechai and Esther.