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Hakatan- I was just curious if it ever crossed your mind that the way you talk about them is also not beautiful in hashems eyes? Not saying you are not right or wrong about what they are doing and their Beleifs but I know plenty of amazing MO people who are zionistic. But they are frum people who learn everyday and eat kosher and celebrate shabbos with love etc. I just don’t hear people talking like this about a person within their own community with flaws like dressing a certain way but acting differently behind closed doors etc.
All I’m saying is maybe you should reconsider how you talk about your fellow Jew. You might completly disagree with the but you both agree on two things: Hashem and the Torah. So why don’t you work from there instead. It will make you a more loving human being (which I know you are becuase you care so much about me to give me advice and you don’t even know me AND you love Hashem cuz you want what’s is best for Him)
This was not in an attacking manner just an idea you could think about 🙂