Q&A: Hello
Hello
Question
Well, maybe there are signs of change…. https://www.kikar.co.il/354664.html
Answer
Wonderful things. The question is who will join the soul-searching that Rabbi Navot is calling for.
See also column 292, which will be going up shortly.
Discussion on Answer
In this article too, the Haredim continue to show how ignorance and illiteracy make them fall into the trap again and again.
This very article itself stems from falling into the trap.
The author of the article doesn’t know at all that the virus spread despite all the Ministry of Health guidelines. And that it has nothing at all to do with the Haredim. That’s true. Among the Haredim there was great contempt for the virus, and so they’re going to get hit over the head for it.
But the Haredim and the secular alike are still ignorant about everything connected to the Ministry of Health guidelines.
The Ministry of Health guidelines are intended first and foremost to save the economy (apparently Rabbi Michi is on the same wavelength), and in order to save the economy there is no choice but to sacrifice casualties, most of them from the at-risk population.
And that’s what the Haredim still don’t know. Out of their ignorance and foolishness, they really think and believe that the virus cares about the Ministry of Health guidelines. Those Haredim who all their lives engaged in pointless pilpul don’t ask themselves the simple question: how can it be that there are Ministry of Health guidelines and the virus still spread in the country, among the secular at first. They won’t ask, because they learned to believe whatever they’re told, like a simpleton who believes everything.
And everyone will get infected—Haredim and secular, Ashkenazim and Sephardim (except for Yemenites :)—and each person will make an effort to protect his pension fund, which in the end will also evaporate after there are many dead here in the epidemic.
And all this thanks to those who think and are certain beyond doubt, like Rabbi Michi, that “it will not collapse” comes before “do not murder.”
So enjoy your corona gas chambers and suffocation cells.
I’ll remind you that in that column I also brought Rabbi Farkash’s article, which preceded Navot’s.