Religious zeal is a good thing but only if it is for the True Faith.
Sometimes, animals disguised as humans ask to be taken out. These freaks are literally begging to be machine-gunned into lawn fertiliser. It's the same disease that afflicts the bulk of the subscribers to that human cancer called Islam.
Sounds like Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptists have a sister chapter within the ultra-orthodox Jewish community. Question: “How can we make our religion look really, really bad to the rest of the world?”
Last word inaccurate.
(google) site:www.nytimes.com "Orthodox Jews" About 2,850 results (0.20 seconds)
With articles like the posted article and "Oct 13, 2009 Brooklyn's ultra-Orthodox Jews, long discouraged from informing on one another, are turning to law enforcement to deal with child molesters . . . ."
(google) site:www.nytimes.com islamism About 807 results (0.13 seconds)
Islamists gets more than 7,000 hits but with articles about such Nytimese feeeeeeeeeeeelings as "Excluding Islamist parties from politics is dangerous; inclusion makes them more moderate. . . . "
(Like in Iran after they took power via elections? Like Hitler ditto?)
Of course I am the first to admit that a thorough examination could result in a balanced conclusion. But I doubt it, it's the New York Times.
The home of legendary and honored employees like Walter Duranty who praised Stalinist Russia and James "Scotty" Reston who was among the leading spokesmen blaming the emerging modern conservative movement for the violence and intolerance that assassinated JFK.
Spitting on a child is wrong.
I do not care what damn holy hat you think you wear.
But then shooting a child with a .308 is worse...
Extremists are bad....period.
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The New York Times routinely goes out of its way and stretches to find ways to dig up highly atypical events about which they can do articles that put Orthodox Jews in a bad light. The New York Times