Do the inhabitants of the world hate Haredim?
Hello,
In recent days, I have been searching for a phenomenon similar to the Haredi “everyone hates us” feeling among various tribes and minority populations around the world, but I have not found it. Is it possible that the above feeling is merely a figment of my wild imagination and has nothing to base it on?
With love, Benjamin Gorlin
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Beyond that, you just didn't look hard enough. It exists in many other places.
The Haredis have Benjamin Guerlin who takes care of exposing their slander. The other minority tribes did not receive such a ’rating’ 🙂
Best regards, Live Niger
For the Haredim? You have to break the bones, as Leibowitz said. I make it easy for them, either you mix with everyone or we break your bones. Either with your brains or with force. They also have the option of leaving the country and being like a 'pure heart' 2. Many were killed by this damned public and I am among them.
Rabbi Michi, perhaps his Torah can provide examples of “Haredi-compatible” societies where this exists?
I don't know about Torah respect, but almost every minority suffers from similar feelings. Protestants against Catholics in Ireland, Sunnis against Shiites, Gypsies, Indians, and more. But I have no interest in engaging in sociological and anthropological research here.
Gorlin from Gorlingen –
And in the Gorlingen gauntlet on the German-French border, you can see the hostility between Germans and French, and the hostility of both to Jews and Muslim immigrants.
Best regards, Sami L’Vanze’
Since the name ‘Gorlin’ is common in Sweden – for example, skier Karina Gorlin, opera singer Helga Gorlin, and physicist Dr. Mikaela Gorlin – you may also have developed ‘Stockholm Syndrome’, which leads you to identify with all the detractors of the Haredi society, of which you were flesh and blood until a few years ago. Were you yourself in your previous incarnation such a terrible monster?
Best regards, Löwingriven in the sense of Graven
The main thing is that the rabbi agrees that sociological and anthropological research is indeed needed in order to understand the Haredim.
Within the Haredi minority, there is another fatal minority that thinks everyone hates it, it identifies with it and transforms the hatred into a psychological "projection" mechanism - and therefore it is it that hates everyone - and the Haredi who remind it of itself most of all.
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