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Wednesday 22 August 2018
SHOCKING FOOTAGE
3 comments:
- Rabbi Gaby Lock said...
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IN ENGLAND WE HAVE A BIGGER PROBLEM WE DRIVE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD IN THE PAST FEW YEARS A FEW FOREIGNERS HAVE BEEN KILLED AS THEY SEE THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD CLEAR AND CROSS,THERE ARE ALSO FRUM PEOPLE WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE TO WALK ON THE PAVEMENT, THEY WALK ON THE ROAD, AND USE THEIR MOBILES.
THERE ARE NOTICES UP IN ALL THE SYNAGOGUES BUT THEY DO NOT LISTEN.
WE HAVE DONE OURS MORE WE CAN NOT DO.
THERE IS ALSO A PROBLEM WITH THE BUSSES, THERE IS A YELLOW LINE ON THE PAVEMENT ESPECIALLY NEXT TO THE BUS STOP AS THE BUS COMES VERY NEAR TO THE PAVMENT FOR PEOPLE TO GET ON EASEY,
LOTS OF CHILDREN GET HIT BY THE BUS USUALLY, THANK G-D IT IS NOT FATAL, BUT WHEN YOU TELL THEM OR EVEN THE PARENTS,THEY DO NOT CARE. - 22 August 2018 at 08:25
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Thanks for you speech
- 22 August 2018 at 11:02
- Rabbi Gaby Lock said...
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LEAH
WE JEWS THINK IT IS WRONG TO CRITICISE OUR BEHAVIOUR THERE IS NOTING WRONG IN OBSERVING THE THINGS WE DO WRONG AND TALKING ABOUT THEM.
WHAT IS WRONG THAT WE DO NOT WANT TO RECOGNISE THAT WE ARE NOT LIKED BY THE GOYIM, WHAT EVER WE DO.
- 22 August 2018 at 12:50
“It seems like they are suffering from a superiority complex, which makes them feel like they own the road.”
Are they doing something irresponsible? Yes.
Seems as if you are suffering from a loathing complex which makes you feel as if you have the right to disparage them.
So before I conjecture, let’s read in your own words what would you have said had they had the appearance of belonging to another group?
Let’s see your vast knowledge of diagnosis of the psyche.
If Women want to Walk, they must walk 1) INSIDE THEIR BUNGALOW COLONIES 2) SINGLE FILE Along the Grass On side of the road 3) In Town on the Sidewalk 4)Get a Car Ride somewhere safe to walk
(b) Where sidewalks are not provided any pedestrian walking along and upon a highway shall when practicable walk only on the left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traffic which may approach from the opposite direction. Upon the approach of any vehicle from the opposite direction, such pedestrian shall move as far to the left as is practicable.