In First Things, Simone Rizkallah recounts the story of how her great-grandparents narrowly escaped the Armenian Genocide. She notes how indifferent the world was to this severe injustice committed by Ottoman Turkey and how today’s growth of hostile Islamism and violent pro-Hamas demonstrations are being met with the same apathy.
It Was Nice While it Lasted
Victor Davis Hanson in Jewish World Review condenses his scenario for Western civilization’s imminent demise into 700 words. The West’s fatal arrogance, Hanson argues, has prevented it from repulsing the four horsemen of its own apocalypse: global warming hysterics, sexually liberalized (and largely childless) lifestyles, unrestricted illegal immigration and a descent into tribalism driven by divisive ideologies like DEI. Despite all that, Hanson also offers the outlines of a solution.