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שו”תCategory: generalbrainwashing
asked 5 years ago

In the Rabbi’s opinion, should we resist the radical liberal brainwashing that is being done to us? If so, how?


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
Such general questions indicate laziness and I do not answer them. If you want to ask, be respectful and formulate the question and the parties well, and provide an example or examples.

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ישי replied 5 years ago

I mean the changes that are introduced into the language, such as “parent 1 and parent 2” instead of father and mother or writing you.n instead of you/n (https://www.inn.co.il/news/461760). Or for example, a lawsuit by a printing house that did not want to print pro-good things. This is also the message that many programs have on children's programs and television, and people today really live in a liberal consciousness without even noticing it. (Let's say it took me a long time to absorb it) There is really brainwashing of the public and a change in consciousness.

מיכי Staff replied 5 years ago

These are the examples. What is the question? I asked to formulate the question and its sides. If you think this is brainwashing then act against it.

In the name of the Lord, and to revive you. For the great exile. 5751

Lishi – Shlomo.A Rab.A

Putting a dot inside the word is preferable to putting a slash. For several reasons:

A. The slash is on the left side, while the dot is on the right side. The more we use the right side, the more right-wing we become

B. The dot, even if it is italicized, creates a connotation for the rabbis of the dot from the rabbinical school of ‘Har HaMor’. On the other hand, the dot returns us to the moderate and open world of the ‘Moetzat Yesh”Sa’.

C. A dot inside the word – is less noticeable, and therefore less annoying than a ‘slash’ in the middle of a word.

Best regards, Shmosh.n Lt.n

Regarding ‘Parent 1′ and ’Parent 2’, two serious questions arise:

A. Who is ‘Parent 1’ in the family? Should we return to the chauvinistic view that the mother is ‘Parent 2’? Maybe we should write: ‘Parent1.2′ and ’Parent 2.1’ and thus compare the two parents 🙂

B. Is there also in the poem ‘Ashet Chail Mi Yifta’ On Saturday night, we'll have to switch to 'Hora 2.1'; who will find it?

תיקון replied 5 years ago

In section A. Line 1
… is on the left side of the keyboard, while the period…

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