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shlishi, I am NOT changing the subject at all. I am praying that HE didn’t molest Leiby. It just doesn’t make sense. Why did he take him? I also don’t believe that Leiby asked him for directions nor that Leiby changed his mind and agreed to go with him to Monsey. I am not buying any of these lies. I am also saying that the complete truth has yet to be disclosed. YOU choose to believe that the whole truth has already been disclosed. WE obviously disagree. YOU claim I have an agenda, I feel YOU have an agenda and that is to keep sweeping this issue under the rug. The Agudah and the RCA has come out and said to go to the authorities. That has been long in coming for the Agudah and now they are finally where they should have been a long time ago. Could Leiby have been saved? Yes possibly. Was it Leiby’s time to die? Only Hashem knows but in my humble opinion if it was his time to go probably NOT in this horrific way. And if it was his time to go, there still could have been a meilitz yosher who could have intervened for him. Again in my opinion.
My problem is with people who keep interfering with the need to teach parents, mechanchim and children of the internal and external dangers facing our children. This danger unfortunately presents itself both in the home, in the school, in the shul, in the mikveh and in the streets. Everywhere where you think you can relax because it is a safe haven, can still be a danger zone. Unfortunately, we can’t take anything for granted and educating the K’lal is extremely important. Unfortunately when a chochem like you keeps piping in with your nonsense claiming you know what I am thinking and what I want, what I know and what my agenda is, trying to drum up some support you get in the way of educating the public.