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That group numbers less than 30 men, from a city of 100,000 people.
I did not dispute that.
Secondly, if that’s the issue, I’ve addressed the legalities of the protesters here: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/coffeeroom/topic/the-best-response-to-the-rbs-terror (Read all my comments there.)
I’ll read it when I have the chance.
Thirdly, you should be more bothered by what is being protested than by the protesters, considering that from a secular law perspective both dressing immodestly and protesting that is both legal, yet from a halachic perspective both aren’t legal.
There are ways to properly protest and there are ways to not properly protest. Yelling “slut” and “whore” at little girls is not the proper way.
But you know what? I guess it doesn’t matter what I say. After all, if you want to question whether or not there was a spitter, why not go all the way and question whether there is even a school there and whether there are people yelling? After all, what can I say? I didn’t personally see them from seven thousand miles away, so perhaps I don’t know what I’m talking about since I’m just a dumb apikorsish non-Chreidi American idiot who doesn’t know “bein y’mino l’smolo” and doesn’t deserve to even share the same universe with normal human beings, let alone those who are staunchly defending the honor of the Torah.
The Wolf