Ilana Cowland

The Turning Point

I was always taught to figure out what I am willing to die for and then to live for it.

Most of us don’t achieve that in our lifetime. And even if we do, rarely does somebody’s death achieve in that moment more than a lifetime of work possibly could have.

I went to bed early the night of charlie kirk’s assassination so I was spared the two hours of torment endured by those who waited anxiously to hear if their hero survived the attempt on his life. By the time I woke up, Charlie was dead.

Someone had decided it was time to stop Charlie Kirk’s mission. In fact, they did just the opposite.

When I think about Oct 7th, amid all the terrible emotions surrounding that event my rational mind thinks of it as the War of Exposure. I’ve said it, I’ve written about it. This was not an isolated attack. It was the unveiling of an evil lying deceivingly under a very thin cover. Bubbling for years under our noses, but we refused to see it.

Only now are we learning about the playbook that was meticulously followed. The hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in the indoctrination of American universities. Hate for Israel packaged as Middle Eastern Studies. Prominent professors calling for intifada in their ivy league classrooms, paid to groom generations of students. Congress and governmental entities infiltrated by well mentored  proxies honoured with a chair and a voice under the guise of diversity and inclusion.

The planning was perfectly executed and well funded. Oct 7th was the event that unleashed the beast.

Now we thought, surely everyone will see the enemy for what it really is. What to me, was clearly a war between good and evil, would surely distinguish once and for all between the good guys and the villains in this story.

It seems like we had underestimated the brilliance of the planning.

Before we had managed to count our dead, never mind bury them, whilst the ground was still soaked with blood and the air thick with the smell of burnt homes and bodies, the narrative was ready.

Not only would those in the middle East violate our borders and our women, desecrate our safety and our homes, put a brutal end to lives and to peace but their well recruited buddies in the west would immediately turn them into heros, champion their cause louder than a cause has ever been championed in our lifetime. There would not be time for critical analysis of the facts. That thinking, an art already erased in the planning, would be drowned out by the sheer confidence of the battle cries on the streets and on campus.

We weren’t prepared for the onslaught of a meticulously designed narrative, crafted and planted over decades.

So whilst it should have been obvious which side was which, in the East perpetrators of that terrible massacre were being so well cheer led by the folks in the West, using well selected buzz words that defied thought and appealed to the hearts of aimless, wealthy, lost youth, chomping at the bit to finally attach themselves to a cause that seemed worthy. It must be worthy. Everyone else is joining it, isn’t that proof enough?

This was the best funded marketing campaign we have ever seen. Attach words like resistance and colonialism to the cause. Appeal to the compassion and boredom of your would be rebels for a cause. Overwhelm the media with terrible images of war. Invite your crowd to join the resistance. Teach them memorable chants that they can sing in unison, feeling the power of belonging. Rile them up with the lure of extremism. Give them opportunities for defendible aggression. Justify your position with sheer numbers.

Who could resist?

And then a young father of 2 who had dedicated his life to the pursuit of dialogue gets shot in the neck whilst in dialogue.

And the ugly people cheer it.

And there is a jolt.

Not all the people advocating for resistance feel so comfortable celebrating this assassination.

Which side are they on? Does demonstrating for a 2 state solution or blaming Israel for the deaths of Gazan children mean you’re happy about this murder?

Does supporting a mayor who is promising democratic socialism thrust you in the same camp as those celebrating assassination?

And for all those people quietly sitting in the middle hoping that abstaining from politics is the easy way out – can they yet remain silent? Or does thar very silence make them complicit in not standing up for justice?

Perhaps the dots  are finally being connected for those who have swallowed the rhetoric. Maybe they are finally noticing that the cause they have supported for two years is the cause of those who want to see Israel, America and western civilization crumble. That free speech has been hijacked by those who want to see an end to it and it’s founders.

The game is up. You can’t sit quietly on the vote for a new world order, for the take over of Islam and shariya law. The woke left have been recruited but will be disposed of as soon as the mission is accomplished as per step 7 of the playbook. It doesn’t matter how humanitarian your intentions were if, in the final count, you were complicit to the end of the west. Your good reasons for hating Zionism will not help you when they come to obliterate you for having a religion different to theirs.

We all have to decide which side we are on in the fight for good or evil.

This is the true turning point.

In his cruel and futile death, Charlie Kirk may well have finally woken up the masses to what is actually happening here. In that terrible tragic moment Charlie Kirk may well have accomplished his whole life’s purpose.

 

 

 

 

About the Author
Ilana Cowland is an educator, relationships coach, international lecturer and author of "The Moderately Anxious Everybody."
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