The “next” Pittsburgh? What’s that mean? It’s one thing for religious congregations in general, as well as schools and other public venues, to do what they can to mitigate vulnerability to mass shooters. But if the implication is that Jews in America are especially at risk, that’s absurd and offensive. The USA is the most philo-semitic country in the world. Jews might be safer here than in Israel.
Israel is safer because we are better prepared than America. And America will not remain philosemitic for long, so long as this big Islamic influx keeps going. Jews are at risk all over the world, and leftards have long wanted to catch up with Europe on many things. They lost the election of 2016, and only got a partial victory in 2018, which they are squandering. If they win in 2020 and reopen the border, they’ll be catching up with Europeans in Jew hatred, because the haters that have made life misery over there will be moving in next door to you.
And the Islamic Jew hatred spreads where they are established.
At any rate, Trump is the likely winner in 2020, because he has infected them with TDS and they’re going into a leftardian tail spin. GOP will likely take back the House and strengthen its hold on the Senate. And the wall will be built.
But even so, it’s good to prepare for the eventuality of further anti-Jewish attacks on synagogues, not because America is especially prone to such things, but because it can always happen, even in America, and has happened. One pogrom in Crown Heights. One lynching in Georgia way back when. And one synagogue shoot-up in Pittsburgh. Country music lovers were attacked for unknown reasons in Vegas. Jews can always be attacked, anytime anywhere, for all the usual reasons. The stories I could tell you about my own experiences would give you pause. It’s part of being us. High time American Jews realized that and planned ahead.