Posted on 12/22/2013 6:41:07 PM PST by tellw
Brooklyn, NY - A woman walking along a Brooklyn street Saturday became the latest apparent victim of the sick knockout game. The 33-year-old was walking down the block with her 7-year-old daughter when she was ambushed in front of 1212 Elm Street in Midwood by a Black male in his thirties.
The victim was taken to Maimonides Medical Center by EMS where she was treated for minor injuries and later released.
the NYPDs 70th precinct hate crime task force is investigating, no arrests have been made in the assault. police gave the description of the perpetrator as a Male, Black, 6 ft. tall, with dreadlocks, green jacket, black hat, and black book bag.
Cops said the violence was similar to previous knockout attacks, noting that nothing had been stolen from the victim.
Assemblyman Dov Hikind said in a statement I urge everyone to be cautious. That doesnt mean fearful, just sensible and conscious of your surroundings."
I don't doubt that he would like an opportunity to declare martial law, but I have my doubts about how that would go for him - the people are waking up and there is an anger, based on the fear of losing Freedom, that is smoldering and waiting for the burst of oxygen that puts it into full flame-on (Ala. the Human Torch only more vindictive).
Inside the loop is a liberal progressives paradise...or cesspool if you will.
Thanx
I raised the isue to highlight the question of what is done v. what may/should be done.
Much of Jewish orthodox behavior has been shaped by centuries of submission as a survival mechanism.
An excellent work on this subject is Shemitta: For The Land Is Mine., by Mark Edward Vande Pol. That looks at what was probably deliberately abandoned because of the Roman Conquest.
I suggested the subjegation, ghetto-ization, and enforced disarming of Ashkenazi Jews in Europe was the reason submission and refusal to be armed became embedded aspects of European Jewish Orthodox behavior.
There are Orthodox congregations in Miami where carrying is commonplace. Whether the women do I can’t say, as among the Orthodox group I knew, even shaking hands with a man is verboten.
The Evil Ones so hated Meir Kahane that they assassinated his son Benjamin and his wife Talia in 2000.shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahanefrom: Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane was a rabbi
and the son
of Rabbi Meir Kahane.
Born in New York City, he emigrated
to Israel with his family at the
age of four, in 1971.
Born: October 3, 1966, New York City, NY
Parents: Meir Kahane
Assassinated: December 31, 2000, Ofra
Spouse: Talia Kahane
So, your whole elaborate theory of ghetto mentality and submission is quite secondary to the basic fact that carrying a gun on the Sabbath violates the Sabbath.
I actually am aware of the valaid and accurate saspects of Orthodoxy you describe. My post was to raise the question of whether the core reason the Jewish woman is excused from religious ritual, the supremacy of family needs over religious obligation, might justify a re-examination of Jews and weapons.
Might I suggest reading Shemitta? The author spent quite a lot of time talking with one of Israel’s leading experst on the subject and Rav Moore was, in his words, “fascinated”.
Jews have a long history of discussing the Torah, Talmud, etc. I was suggesting such a discussion needs to occur amongst Jews regarding weapons. I note in closing that the Torah has quite unambiguous passages regarding being armed.
If he did that to me, I reserve the right to kick him in the nuts.
Only one way to stop these thug Negros, hang them from the lamp posts where they commit these crimes!
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In 2011, the most Jewish congressional district and state senate districts in the nation elected very conservative Republicans. The Democrat State Legislature punished the voters by destroying the districts.
For every Jew a .32? (The only .42, I can find is the Le Mat. Nice to own, but rather impractical)
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