My brother, my dad, and I love to discuss politics, and we are very like minded, though I'm the most religious and the most right wing of the three of us. When I told my dad about JTF, and that our organization is also called "Jews Against Obama", he became concerned.
He said, "What if Obama wins? Then your organization will become his first target. You guys could get persecuted." He also objected to the reference of Jews being against Obama, because whether Obama wins or loses, it will be the Jews who are seen as the enemy of his cause.
His fears are not irrational.
I told him though, that we must never be afraid to speak the truth and to stand up for our principles. Above all else, I told him that we Jews must fight for Jewish interests and for the interests of righteous Gentiles. I told him that we may not succeed and that we may be persecuted, but that we have to put our faith in G-d and do that which is right.
He is still afraid for all Jews. I can't tell him that he is wrong to be afraid, but I would like to convince him to channel his energy into something positive. I told him he should visit our website for starters, and I have watched several videos of Rabbi Kahane with him to inspire him. I think he believes that our position is the correct one, but he wouldn't like to see us persecuted.
Do you have any advice about what I should tell him?