Posted on 08/29/2014 3:31:56 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Members of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group have been forced out of a village in western Guatemala after disputes with indigenous residents over cultural and religious differences.
Misael Santos of the Lev Tahor community says the Jewish group started leaving San Juan La Laguna on Friday after the towns Elders Council voted to kick them out.
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WOW they may be lost tribe of Israel
“The town’s Elders Council voted last week to force the group to leave because they say some members of the sect have mistreated indigenous residents and tourists in the area.”
The Elders Council is not simply antisemitic, but intolerant of people of different faiths. More than anything, this shows ignorance that prevails in the third world and their hatred towards other faiths.
". . ., how can anyone sympathise with a group who dress in layers of black clothes in the sweltering heat much like Saudi Arabia, shun general knowledge, make their female members wear burka-shaped outfits and even refuse to recognize women outside their cult as human? That's not doing much to prove respect for other communities based on personal character. It's only exploiting hosts and milking them for all they're worth, much as they tried doing in Canada.."...
."In this case, they're justified to think Lev Tahor could be imposing, since they took such a degrading stand on women's dignity, to name one example. A group that corrupts Judaism with mixtures of Islam does no favors for Judaism, and that's why they don't belong there. The question remaining now is where Lev Tahor will go next? Earlier signs suggest they might be breaking up, but still a lot needs to be done to put a stop to this revolting cult and their physical/mental abuse of the children in their clutches."
Sounds like a cult: http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2014/08/29/jewish_group_lev_tahor_expelled_from_guatemala_sanctuary.html
Good for the Elders Council.
I’ll lend credence to any Guatemalans as soon as they stop sending illegals to us.
“Ill lend credence to any Guatemalans as soon as they stop sending illegals to us.”
And of course being the fair-minded person you are, you will “lend credence” to “any” Jews as soon as all Jews in America stop doing anything illegal they might be doing, or stop voting for Democrats, or drop their liberalism, etc., right?
I’m just saying. . .
Since I mention those foibles of such people, it sounds fair. Nobody’s perfect, but nobody ought to be expelled on the basis of who they are either, but instead according to what they do. Is Guatemala saying that they do not have a justice system?
“Nobodys perfect, but nobody ought to be expelled on the basis of who they are either, but instead according to what they do.”
Being in what looks like a cult, and allegations of child abuse are often enough “do” for most people in most places. May not be fair, may not be due process, but is how it is in many places.
“Is Guatemala saying that they do not have a justice system?”
Looks like the justice system spoke there. The Elders Council may indeed have some authority there. They clearly can cut off their utilities and water in any case:
http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Ultra-Orthodox-Jewish-cult-banished-from-Guatemala-village-by-locals-372772
“Summary banishment on the whims of a so-called Elder Council is not justice.”
Well, apparently they think it is. And it probably is justice. It just isn’t due process according to our standards.
“That is Code Napoléon at work. If the sect is legally there, they ought to have some rights at least to be charged with a crime and to face justice. If not, then Guatemala is a failed state like their neighbors to the north.”
Or not. Maybe they just see nuisances as nuisances and actually do something about them.
It must suck to be in a cult.
Being relativistic about judicial standards is abandonment of moral standard, never mind any kind of leadership role.
Since they also think it’s OK to send hordes across Mexico to the US border, I take a dim view of Guatemalan so-called “justice”. Especially when it goes after what are arbitrarily termed “nuisances”.
I’m not being relativistic. I am stating simple points: They aren’t us and don’t have our system.
“Since they also think its OK to send hordes across Mexico to the US border, I take a dim view of Guatemalan so-called justice.”
And, using your logic, if there are any Jewish criminals, then the Jews of Guatemala have no case. Gee, unless you want to be relativistic in your logic and standards.
That is being relativistic. Especially when one cheers on their “system”.
Expulsion is a bad sign for any society. It’s based on the people, not the actions.
“Expulsion is a bad sign for any society.”
Yeah, just ask the Canaanites about that. Who did that again? Oh, yeah, the Jews. Go on, make another comment about relativism now.
Thanks for showing your moral stance. ibtz?
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