Why do many criminals who end up being arrested and taken to court arrive wearing a big black kippa on their head?
Do they think the judge will be lenient on them because they appear religious? As if they have suddenly turned their lives' around and improved themselves?
What do they think they will gain from it? The kid in this case was not religious. He murdered someone in cold blood, for no particular reason. He has expressed no remorse. Suddenly he shows up wearing a kippa.
What does the kippa do for these criminals? Do they think it is a "Get Out of Jail Free" card?
I posted this before you -- Nyah, Nyah, Nyah, Nyah!
ReplyDeleteBut I wrote it before you. Because I already had 2 posts up for the day, I decided to schedule it to be posted a bit later. But I wrote it a few hours earlier.
ReplyDeleteTell it to the judge.
ReplyDelete(And make sure you're wearing a kippa ;-)
[regardless, my post had much more content]
all fluff. I got right to the point.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite simple.
ReplyDeleteThis animal donned a black kippa so that he would be viewed as charedi.
He thought that if the judge comes down hard on him all of his co-religionists in Bet shemesh, Mea Shearim, geula and Beitar will burn garbage cans and riot on his behalf.