TKC Fact Check: Missouri, Kansas, Johnson County & KCMO Leaders Stand With Israel

This should be obvious but we wanted to make it plan and so that there won't be any doubt.

Also, it's kind of funny to watch local activists hide their sketchy history of hot talk that kinda flirts with antisemitism. 

Here's the deal . . .

KANSAS CITY METRO & MOST OF THE MIDWEST STAND WITH ISRAEL!!! HATER CRITICISM AFTER DEADLY TERRORIST ATTACKS MOSTLY COMES FROM EXTREMISTS!!!

 Of course there is room for reasonable discussion. 

But honestly . . . Nobody thinks the cowtown wackadoodles are going to contribute anything meaningful to the discourse.

The punchline . . .

There's nothing funny about this conversation.

However . . . 

It is interesting that both extreme right-wing & progressives now find themselves unified in defense of atrocities against Israel. 

Accordingly, for this post we're just going to roundup recent EVIDENCE & PROOF of local mainstream political sentiment. 

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

People in Kansas City area gather in support for Israel following attacks

As Tuesday dawns in Israel, we're hearing firsthand accounts from Kansas city metro residents, including one rabbi caught in the crossfire.


Missouri Capitol dome lights up in blue and white to support Israel

Lieutenant Governor Mike Kohoe has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to be lighted blue and white in honor of Israeli and American lives lost in Israel and as show support for the people of Israel as they fight back against Hamas terrorists.


Missouri delegation responds to Hamas attacks in Israel

Kansas City officials are making strides towards reconnecting communities along the Highway 71 corridor. City leaders say when Highway 71 was built, it became a physical divider splitting up predominantly black communities.


Kansas leaders condemn attacks in Israel as war claims thousands on both sides

Kansas leaders have come together to condemn the attacks in Israel which have now left thousands dead on both sides of the war.


Kansas national, state leaders, weigh in on 'heartbreaking situation' in Israel - Kansas Reflector

At the state and federal level, Kansas government officials continue to condemn the escalating conflict in Israel.


Johnson County leaders decry attacks on Israel - here's how to help

Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City is hosting a support group Wednesday evening for the local Jewish community. And the Jewish Culture Fest planned for Sunday at the Jewish Community Center will go ahead as planned.


'Caught by surprise': UMKC professor says attacks on Israel are reminder of 1973 Yom Kippur War

Mona Lyne, an associate Political Science professor at the University of Missouri - Kansas City, gave KSHB 41 a look back at where the tension in Israel.

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