Dear Nieces and
Nephews, there has been some back and forth between some members of the NYS
Assembly! From Dov’s letter to Assemblyman Karl Brabenec, June 17th:
First of all, no
one within earshot of Auntie and the Team (and we were all over that room!)
said: ”Back to Brooklyn” but to finish the question, the part that Dov left
out: “…where would you like them to go, out into Orange
County with the rest of you?” and the response was overwhelming “Yes” “join
us” “among us”. Then, there was applause. Does that sound prejudiced to
you?
Maybe Dov’s
hearing isn’t so good. Or his memory.
You don’t think he
is playing fast and loose with the truth to suit his purpose, do you? Nah, what
politician would do that?
We do know that
Dov IS geographically challenged. He did not know what county he was in,
when he attended the meeting, (mistaking Orange County for Sullivan-Who cares?
It’s all “upstate”).
This excerpt above
from his letter also illustrates his geographical limitations: “Back to Poland”
he says.
Dov, the Satmars
are originally from Hungary and the term is derived from Satu Mare, a city on
the Romanian-Hungarian border.
There are very few
Polish Hasidim alive today in comparison to the other sects and not in NY.
Poland was occupied early during the war, so the monsters were able to wreak
their havoc on the Polish Hasidim for a longer time period than they did
on the Satmar, to the effect of almost wiping them out entirely.
As a
self-professed defender of all Hasidim, you should know that.
Cheer up! Auntie
and the Team are glad to clarify it for you!
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ReplyDeletethis guy is a moron but still smart enough to take advantage of political opportunities. He couldn't argue his way out of a paper bag but he knows how to punch it.
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