I will always pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and all of Israel; I'd fight against any pogrom in a foreign land (because it wouldn't happen here), but it is quite evident how little regard or respect Jewish Americans have for their biggest supporters in the world.
They didn't trust the American goys, and that does hurt. Still, I must love them because of my faith, and I will always do so.
Those in the article who attribute this to the movie, they're morons, dangerous, because they miss the nature of our collective enemies.
That aside, presuming we're talking about the White Revolution of Russellville, Arkansas (won't link them, but you can find them if you can add a www. and a .com) they're bad guys. Unless this didn't happen at all, which I doubt, they're not to be compared to Tawana Bradley, any more than it has anything to with "The Passion", no matter how aggravated you might be about the statements linking them to the movie.