the_ignored
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Posted - 06/02/2011 : 18:58:19
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We all knew that, of course, but here's an example of Rabbis giving similar "advice" as the catholic church did when it comes to cases of abuse:
Appearing on a panel at the Brooklyn conference, Rabbi Shlomo Gottesman said that Elyashiv's ruling requires "reasonable suspicion", and that a rabbi with experience in these issues should be consulted as to whether this standard has been met before civil authorities are notified. Another panel member said that even teachers, social workers and other professionals who are mandated by state law to promptly report suspected cases of sexual abuse should first consult a rabbi. However, an Ocean County, New Jersey prosecutor whose jurisdiction includes a large Orthodox Jewish community said that this advice may violate New Jersey law. |
At least they seem to advocate going to the law at some point, unlike the Catholics.
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>From: enuffenuff@fastmail.fm (excerpt follows): > I'm looking to teach these two bastards a lesson they'll never forget. > Personal visit by mates of mine. No violence, just a wee little chat. > > **** has also committed more crimes than you can count with his > incitement of hatred against a religion. That law came in about 2007 > much to ****'s ignorance. That is fact and his writing will become well > know as well as him becoming a publicly known icon of hatred. > > Good luck with that fuckwit. And Reynold, fucking run, and don't stop. > Disappear would be best as it was you who dared to attack me on my > illness knowing nothing of the cause. You disgust me and you are top of > the list boy. Again, no violence. Just regular reminders of who's there > and visits to see you are behaving. Nothing scary in reality. But I'd > still disappear if I was you.
What brought that on? this. Original posting here.
Another example of this guy's lunacy here. |
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