Haredi lawmaker Uri
Maklev urges public to accept discriminatory arrangement for
ultra-Orthodox communities despite 2011 High Court ruling banning such
practices, says the move is 'for the benefit of women'
Silly thing to start his incumbency with. The country's first task is to create a public transportation system that weans people off their cars. This would include more frequent and less crowded lines, something that would automatically raise their tzeni'us level. Instead, he makes a comment that will automatically lead many to reject anything he has to say from now on.
And then when folks get mad, Chareidi leaders get angry and say "You see! They all hate us for no reason!"
ReplyDeleteSilly thing to start his incumbency with. The country's first task is to create a public transportation system that weans people off their cars. This would include more frequent and less crowded lines, something that would automatically raise their tzeni'us level.
ReplyDeleteInstead, he makes a comment that will automatically lead many to reject anything he has to say from now on.
Yes, thats right.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Lieberman? Irrelevant now.