אלף פעמים הסביר ראש העיר לשעבר ח"כ משה אבוטבול לביהמ"ש שאין סיכוי שהשלטים יוסרו מהעיר אתמול שוב המחזה המביש של רה"ע עליזה בלוך והמשטרה מנסים להסיר שלטים וברוח מכת הצפרדעים הקיצונים רק הרחיבו והוסיפו עוד ועוד שלטים חדשים.— איתי גדסי (@itayg1) February 12, 2020
מי מוכן להסביר לשופט חנן מלצר שאיים במאסר שמשה אבוטבול צדק? pic.twitter.com/7sOUvbTAsG
Itai Gadasi tweeted:
Former Mayor of Bet Shemesh MK Moshe Abutbol tried to explain to the courts a thousand times that there is no chance the signs can be removed from the city. Yesterday we once again we saw the shameful sight of Mayor Aliza Bloch and the police trying to remove the signs, and in the spirit of the plague of frogs the extremists expanded the number of signs more and more.
Who can explain to Justice Hanan Meltzer who threatened Abutbol with jail time that Abutbol was right?
Who can explain to Justice Hanan Meltzer who threatened Abutbol with jail time that Abutbol was right?
It is a problem. They need to come up with a creative solution. Bloch even tried to compromise and had a sign put up that asked people to be sensitive to the neighborhood norms (without saying anything about modesty or women) but the extremists took it down and put their own back up, with many more all over and increased graffiti, even graffiti that was very nasty and inappropriate.
Provoke them and it gets worse. Gadassi, and Abutbol, has a point. But do we allow all criminals to just keep doing what they are doing because if we try to stop them they will increase their criminal activity in return? They need to find solutions. That's why they get paid the big bucks. I don't think leaving them be is a solution. Maybe if they lived in a secluded corner of town with nobody necessarily going through their neighborhood. But they live on a main artery from RBS to BS, and that makes this more problematic.
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maybe if we found a way to suppress the feminist bullies in our town, then we could convince those engaging in graffiti to desist in the interest of beautifying the public space. in the meantime it is the only way that they can protest the bullies trying to foist their abhorrent ideals on the general public. until we find a way of counteracting the bullies and their allies in the corrupt judiciary, this is legitimate means of civil disobedience.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of a single reason to value your life. "Feminish bullies"? Women who wanted to be treated as human beings are bullies?! Maybe you should jump into the path of oncoming traffic and rid the world of a disgusting misogynist.
DeleteThe solution is simple, if somewhat expensive. Track down the perpetrators of vandalism and ship them about 100km off the shore of Gaza.
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