They are understandably upset as they were basically forced, because of their own rhetoric, to resign when they clearly didnt want to.
What they are doing right now is called burning bridges. They may be forgiven, they may not. If they are not going to reconsider their positions, they should simply take the high road and not burn bridges. Considering their positions they don't have too many alternative options and they seem to be trying to become pariahs among those who are their only potential partners. Take the high road, keep it ideological, take the proud position of having resigned to protect the yeshiva bochurim, if you really believe that's what you were doing, and don't spew hatred.
------------------------------------------------------
Reach thousands of readers with your ad by advertising on Life in Israel
Reach thousands of readers with your ad by advertising on Life in Israel
------------------------------------------------------
Chareidi arrogance has reached the point that they will burn the bridge, and then insist on crossing back over it and then blame everybody else for the bridge not being there.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a clever strategy. Having left the government, they can vote against any new draft law. But then they support the government when it's a matter of confidence to prevent new elections. This way they maintain the status quo without being actively involved in it.
ReplyDelete