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Does God love the Balfour protesters?

שו”תCategory: generalDoes God love the Balfour protesters?
asked 5 years ago

Peace and blessings,
As a statistics expert, how does the Rabbi explain the following data?
https://rotter.net/forum/scoops1/653351.shtml
Kind regards, Benjamin


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
I am not a statistics expert and I don’t have the data.

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חיים replied 5 years ago

Ask the name.

א. replied 5 years ago

Haim, with the questions that always pop up in my head every morning, I already have a book of questions for her. How do I get to her?

יואל replied 5 years ago

Rabbi Michi, you have long since left the old Hillel far behind by tolerating the compulsive harassment (B”C), and allowing him to troll the readers of the site.
Is it not possible to block him from writing here, and end this saga?

On the 15th of Elul 5722, the answer is simple. The protesters in Balbor are not going to be tested. People with symptoms who seek medical treatment and those who have come into contact with them are being tested. Those who do not have symptoms or have a private doctor who does not report to the authorities are not being tested.

The only cases where entire populations are tested are in educational institutions whose schools are taking the initiative and are interested in such tests, and where they find that almost everyone is asymptomatic or has mild symptoms (and in general a ‘positive’ result does not distinguish between a live and dead virus)

Because many yeshivahs have agreed to test all their students, and naturally when testing an entire population, many are found to be ‘positive’ even if they are not sick at all – Those interested in skewing the results took advantage of the students who were found to turn the ultra-Orthodox cities they left weeks ago into ’red’, so that not only the Arab settlements would be considered red.

In short: all the statistics are distorted and politically biased!

Best regards, Sh”t

True, true, you have taken it for granted that all statistics are distorted and politically biased, but you have ignored the one statistic that is fixed and unique until statistics will no longer be called that, but a single-valued determinism that propagandists on both sides always explain everything in their own way (and each side considers the other side to be a poor propagandist, and even I, the youngest of the thousands of Jacobs, think so about one of the sides). And God forbid, one man will do serious work in front of the data, and about what he does not know, he will say he does not know, but with his arm he celebrates, kicking one down and a thousand thousand thousand up, wherever the wind blows, they will turn as they go, they will not blow and they will not touch, there is no burst, no exit, and no scream, it is a shame in your eyes, no, no, a banana for my thumb, how many swings, how many swings for my thumbs, everyone was wrong about simple things, because of course they are all corrupt, go, you guys do your work and rummage through the data and know what you are talking about, and then you will approach me with delicacy, and what does not suit me, I will cancel, and what does suit me I will make it Rosh Pina, and why is it called Rosh Pina, because the square head was double? They made the breastplate a span long and a span wide.

צחי replied 5 years ago

A' *** Inappropriate expression deleted *** (M"R)
I already wrote to you that I can arrange a meeting for you up there but it's with a one-way ticket with no return option. Still interested?

א. replied 5 years ago

**** Deleted due to inappropriate comments (MA) *****

On the 19th of Elul, 2012

In the article “Israel is a red state? Not sure at all” (on the Channel 7 website). Economist Prof. Nissim Ben-David, president of the Western Galilee Academic College, says that considering the State of Israel a red state was a mistake. We simply do much more testing than other countries, and thus the statistics of those infected are inflated, which could harm the country's economy.

In short: “You tested, you found, you were stressed.” 🙂

With blessings of “relaxation,” Sh.

א. replied 5 years ago

The evil one, what is M”A?

No,

It seems that ’M”A’ is ‘Maria Atra’, the owner of the site, who has the right to delete what he does not like 🙂

Best regards, Arhi Farhi

ונראה דאישתמיטתיה replied 5 years ago

And it seems that ‘Tzhai’'s response should have been deleted as well, except that it was omitted due to the late hour.

The above-mentioned

מיכי Staff replied 5 years ago

There was a mistake. I should have signed M"R (=Mich's evil). Chen Chen.

Indeed, Tzachi's response also contained an inappropriate expression and I deleted it.

צחי replied 5 years ago

I have no idea what A wrote. (And it doesn't bother me either)
I wouldn't bother writing a response to these deletions except for something else that bothers me.
A wrote to me a week ago that he really enjoyed the nickname... It's forbidden to say so, so we can look at the question about Hitler the schizophrenic, etc. And there in the comments.
That is, I wanted to make him happy and wrote him an expression that he enjoyed. And yet, out of respect for A, the expression was deleted. Well, okay.

But the question is, what more does A deserve than Mr. Kanievsky, about whom extremely offensive expressions are written here on the site???????

מלוא רוחב ארצך replied 5 years ago

Tzachi, you hinted at him dying and even that you are willing to help with the matter. Not that there is any reason to pay any particular attention to what you write and all the rumination on what he said to him and oh my god what he wrote to me really disgusts me, but if anything, then A.'s response (which I did read) was completely appropriate and with the refinement of a British lady with a pinky hair (apart from the problematic nature of burdening the detractor).

א. replied 5 years ago

Because I am above the Lord Kanievsky.

ד.י.ב replied 5 years ago

A. Didn't you once tell me that you've come to peace with yourself? Apparently, that's what the common saying among the masses is: talk is one thing, reality is another.

To D.B., Greetings,

A.'s intention is that he brought himself to 'peace', aka 'puffed wheat' ::)

With best wishes, Nir Wana

א. replied 5 years ago

D.I.B.,

You were not wrong. Talk is one thing and reality is another. I am at peace with myself, but I speak and write properly. See Rambam, Hilchot De'ot, Chapter 2, on anger. But sometimes I reach the point of Torah and I am also vengeful and more vigilant than a snake.

ד.י.ב replied 5 years ago

I don't understand why you're turning to the Rambam, from what you've said it sounds like you're not exactly fond of anything related to the Torah. A psychologist in Gros would say that based on your anger (which is quite obsessive, I must say) it doesn't seem like you've reached personal nirvana. But I'm not a psychologist. But this is something that's really interesting, if you despise the Torah and its guardians so much, why are you so obsessed with it?

צחי replied 5 years ago

The full breadth of your honorable and precious country!
If that's what you understood from my words, then it's a shame you don't have the full breadth of your mind.
I hinted to Mr. A that he would get the answers to his questions after 120 like the rest of us. But then it's a one-way ticket.
On a joke, I wrote that I was willing to help with the matter. (And do I really have a way to help??)
By the way, my answer still remains in place. Only the nickname was deleted.
A's answer was deleted in its entirety for some reason.
For Mayisha, it's quite a waste of time to mess with his Kashiyes klutz. So A can breathe a sigh of relief because I intend to ignore him like the Ramadaan. And I suggest it to everyone.

א. replied 5 years ago

*** Deleted due to inappropriate expressions (M"R) ****

מיכי Staff replied 5 years ago

If the off-topic discussion continues, I will delete all the comments here. Even if each one doesn't pass the censorship threshold, there is weight to the accumulation of scum in one place.

בנימין גורלין replied 5 years ago

Rabbi Michi, I am not guilty of the accumulation of filth in one place. I would ask that you consider and not erase my question. I have not sinned or committed a crime. Please, in your great mercy.

ד.י.ב replied 5 years ago

Gorlin, you are not to blame, but for some reason it seems like the slime is following you.

א. replied 5 years ago

Yes, really weight to the ”slime” and leaves his comments and wishes and deletes what I answer as a fair one. What were you really or are you still a member of the Michi court? Apparently they didn't just reject your rulings. And if you hint to me by leaving the site, here I am still here upholding freedom of speech.

ד.י.ב replied 5 years ago

A. I recommend calm. A nice website that I think will help you on your journey to nirvana.

א. replied 5 years ago

There is no room for effort in Buddhism. Be completely ordinary without anything special. Defecate, drink, dress, eat. When you are tired, go to rest. The ignorant may laugh at me, but the wise will understand. (Wu Sha).

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