Editor:

I read Collin Yeo’s article (“If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next,” March 20). I applaud the encouragement for love rather than anger. Be sure to address that with Hamas, also.

If you and your family and friends were suddenly the victims of an unprovoked attack and massacre, would you boldly preach for more love? If you stood your ground and fought back, resulting in the deaths of many of your adversaries as well as some innocent people that they surrounded themselves with, would that be rightly called genocide? What if the philosophy of your attackers’ is to eliminate your race completely? Who’s genocidal? And what about someone speaking at rallies and encouraging support for those who are attacking you? Any anger at that? Or just more love? When “free speech” reaches the point of being a danger to national security, it should no longer be free.

Bruce Cattle, Rio Dell

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