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“But when a הכנסת ספר תורה blocks the street without a permit, I don’t call them חיות, because I personally connect with the event so I personally don’t begrudge what their doing.”
So I, (and I asume those posters who wrote the difference is permission) do. It is wrong to close of streets to traffic without permission period.
for Hachnosos sefer Torah, block party, protest or parade of any kind.
“When the gay pride parade blocks my street with a permit, I personally curse them out, even though they are legally correct.
That’s what I’m addressing here”
Except that isnt what you said. I oppose the message behind that parade, yet support thuir right to parade wit h(and only with) a permit. I support hachnasos sefer torah but oppose them when done without permission.
there is no comparison between the protests in Yerushalayim and parades. (which was your OP question)
“You said it beautifully”
thanks! I am quite proud of our driveway analogy, I’m not sure why you are still struggling with this
“…they made a vort you would probably be OK if I blocked your driveway even if I only know your neighbor and not you”
Lol! you obviously don,t live in NY. No I would be very upset if they didn’t say anything or leave a note of some sort.
“So the reason the protesters bother you is because you don’t agree with their cause!!”
Even if true that is not the subject at hand. Yo u are free to chaneg the subject of course. but be clear that Your OP has been answered and that yo understand the difference between protests and parades
reread the OP: “What’s the difference between protests and parades”
Simple question: If you block my driveway, Do you think this is a reasonable response:
“well you let Chaim block it when he did xyz, clearly having your driveway blocked doesn’t bother you, so I can block it for reasons important to me”
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