Interesting. For extra housing, the oilam gets ungikucht but for mishgav zachar events taking place in their City, their quiet, shh shtill. We don’t want to rock the boat. We feel uncomfortable protesting.
So let me get this straight. This protest about “changing the characteristics of the neighborhood” and increasing traffic is fine, but when residents of neighboring towns complain that the huge influx of new residents will cause increased traffic and change the character of the neighborhood, it’s antisemitism?
Interesting. For extra housing, the oilam gets ungikucht but for mishgav zachar events taking place in their City, their quiet, shh shtill. We don’t want to rock the boat. We feel uncomfortable protesting.
Was there a public hearing before any mishgav zachar event that the oilam could have gone to protest at?
You could have gone to protest at the time of the event.
They actually weren’t residents just hired teenagers to hold signs
So let me get this straight. This protest about “changing the characteristics of the neighborhood” and increasing traffic is fine, but when residents of neighboring towns complain that the huge influx of new residents will cause increased traffic and change the character of the neighborhood, it’s antisemitism?
Gut Gezugt
I must say I agree. I’m baffled that these lakewood people still feel like they have a pischon peh for this..
Yes, that’s exactly the way it is. Hypocrisy at its best!!
To Daniel, welcome to this world.
Ess wendet sich wie der chamor shteit ayin!
Not in my backyard. Yenem meg men shtechen…
Daniel
We are very sorry that they pulled the wrong “card” out of the box. Next time we will use the antisemitism “card”.
This section is a true Moishav Laitzim.
How do you define Letzonus or a Moishav Laitzim?
Why is this section a truer Moishav Laitzim than many other comment sections?
I’m not asking rhetorically. I really want to understand your point of view.