The protests in Europe continue to rage, turn violent, and it seems that the streets have been abandoned to the pro-Hamas mobs. But there is one lone protester from Berlin, a small woman named Karolina Freisler, who is neither Israeli nor Jewish, but has decided to fight back, carrying a sign that says “I stand with Israel” that she holds up in the faces of the pro-Hamas protesters in every demonstration.
Freisler carries many different signs with her and when one is ripped out of her hands, she just pulls out another. Some of her favorites are “Believe Israeli Women” and “Rape is not Resistance.” She has become well-known to police who ask her to let them know when she will be in attendance so they can protect her when the protests get violent. But other than that, she is on her own.
I would be concerned about her safety even with the police presence. We just saw the shocking knife-attack on another German anti-Islam activist and a policemen murdered when armed police were slow to apply deadly force. There is no less than lethal way to stop these rabid Muslims. My motto “shoot early and often” is the one to follow in such situations!
I agree, her life is in danger. God protect her.
I applaud Karolina Freisler. Her courage and example inspire me; I hope they will inspire others as well.
There you have it. We are here only we are outnumbered. There are more like her here but its hard to be seen in a sea of mudslimes and their supporters but we are here and we wont let them shut us up or down. Note we are here to stay.
I truly salute this brave lady.
The word Zion occurs over 150 times in the Bible. It essentially means “fortification” and has the idea of being “raised up” as a “monument.” Zion is described both as the city of David and the city of God. As the Bible progresses, the word Zion expands in scope and takes on an additional, spiritual meaning.The word Zion is also used in a theological or spiritual sense in Scripture. In the Old Testament Zion refers figuratively to Israel as the people of God (Isaiah 60:14). In the New Testament, Zion refers to God’s spiritual kingdom. We have not come to Mount Sinai, says the apostle, but “to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem” (Hebrews 12:22). Peter, quoting Isaiah 28:16, refers to Christ as the Cornerstone of Zion: “See, I lay a stone in Zion, a chosen and precious cornerstone, and the one who trusts in him will never be put to shame” (1 Peter 2:6).
Thanks, Sharon
Yes it is and i crave commends like this then i learn daily no matter the age. I would gladly take a year time to learn from real people that know the truth and not the wanted truth. Thanks Sharon and keep posting.
God bless & protect her.
God truly HAS blessed her, with courage and strength. She stands up to the masses and only want to hurt and destroy anyone with an opposing opinion. Thankfully, the police are there to protect her. My only question is why hasn’t more people joined her?
Fear.
Yep fear is the big one here but its also the numbers then we are outnumbered and that by millions.
Very true.