Day of Rage

Vain Jangling
A “Day of Rage” is merely a call for (peaceful) demostrations.

Some are calling October (Friday the 13th) 2023 a “Day of Rage.”
Interestingly, some called the January 6 (2021) storm of the U.S. Capitol the same. It was also labeled a “riot” but without the destruction seen in the burning of cities (2020+).

Rage is defined as: violent, explosive anger.
Riot is defined as: A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a large number of people.

Interestingly, October’s “Day of Rage” is also being called “Day of Jihad.”

Jihad is defined as: A Muslim holy war for the propagation or defense of Islam. | War is defined as: A state of open, armed conflict between nations, states, or parties. | Holy War is defined as: A war declared or fought for a religious or high moral purpose, as to extend or defend a religion.

One can be enraged verbally or physically, just as a riot can be vocal yet also produce a disturbance. However, when one declares war, it is merely vain jangling to think they only mean (peaceful) demonstrations, debate, and dialogue. Stay vigilant.

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