The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday concerns the Second Amendment “right to keep and bear arms.” The Hamas terrorist massacre in Israel on October 7, 2023, has affected different people in numerous ways. Lucy Gilbert at The Daily Signal reported the “many Jews around the world are choosing to arm themselves for self-defense.” This is a substantial change for the Jewish community because they “tend not to own guns.”
The
Heritage Foundation held a Jewish Gun Ownership and Self-Defense event last
Thursday, and Karol Markowicz, a Jewish columnist for the New York Post and Fox
News, was convinced to “become a gun owner and get both a handgun and an AR-15.”
She was reported to say that “she believes the terrorist attack has created a
shift in the Jewish community and now more people are inclined to arm
themselves.”
“When I went shooting on Oct. 10, [there
were] tons of Jews at the shooting range. [A] girl walks out with a Chanel bag
and a big Jewish star, and we give each other kind of a nod,” Markowicz said.
“I don’t understand how one can look at
Jewish history and think that leaving Jewish security unto others is a winning
strategy,” said syndicated columnist and Newsweek senior editor Josh Hammer at
the self-defense event.
“A core foundational component of American
democracy is this idea of the natural law – that there are certain rights as
human beings that we are endowed by our creator with – the right to life,
liberty, and pursuit of happiness – and out of this naturally flows this right
of self-defense,” said Amy Swearer, a senior legal fellow at Heritage.
Americans use their guns to defend
themselves or others somewhere between 500,000 times to several million times a
year, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study, said
Swearer.
The claim that guns are more dangerous
than useful is not true, according to Swearer. It is only more dangerous to own
a gun if you are actively suicidal or prone to violence.
“If you are a sane, sober, moral, prudent
person engaged in basic levels of responsible gun ownership, then it is simply
not true that possessing a gun exacerbates the likelihood that you or someone
in your family is going to be killed or injured by that firearm. That gun is
not going to suddenly whisper mean things into your ear and make you violent or
suicidal,” Swearer said.
Jews
are doing more than just purchasing firearms. Some are rethinking their
position in the Democratic Party, and conservatives such as Jay Greene, Heritage
senior research fellow, said that conservatives should welcome them. Greene continued
by saying that Jews naturally belong in the conservative movement because that
is “where their values are best represented.”
Hammer
indicated that he does not know what will cause Jewish citizens to move toward
the Republican Party if the massacre in Israel does not. He continued:
“I have yet to be at a pro-Israel rally
that does not thank law enforcement for doing its job ... for protecting
religious liberties for all. That’s a major difference, by the way, between
pro-Israel rallies and the pro-Hamas rallies, which are typically burning the
American flag and standing against American values,” Hammer said.
Markowitz
added, “that’s the message that Jews should take away. No one is coming to save
us. We have to save ourselves.”
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