2012-07-03

Internet Porn Protestors fill Citi-Field and Arthur Ashe STadium


Vatic Note:  Here is the irony of this story.  Guess who controls internet porn?  The Khazar banker zionists and if you read their protocols, it is clearly in there to corrupt the children of the goyim to make them into unthinking and intellectually handicapped adults.  It would have been helpful for them to have said so in this article, but alas, partial truths are becoming the order of the day. Just think about it... who is always getting arrested for the acts of pornography?  Khazar Jews in New York and Israel.   Who has it in their Babylonian Talmud that pedophiling children is ok to do?

The art of disinformation is to take partial truths and direct the viewer to the conclusions they want, instead of the conclusions that are real based on "whole" truths.  That is the art  of that function and they have risen it to a high art form indeed.  Zen is just publishing what he received and if I had not gotten the article showing who controls porn in this country, I would not have known that enough to make the point about it.  Check it out yourselves about who controls porn industry including that on the net. 


It appears that these people do  not want the time consuming job of Parenting, rather, they want government to regulate it so they don't have to parent and watch and teach their childen what is right and what is wrong.  That is exactly how we got into the predicament we are now in.  No thanks.   If you want to regulate anyting,  get rid of porn.  Make it illegal and arrest those that do it.   But no, not a word about that either. 

60,000 Ultra-Orthodox Jews Fill Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium to Denounce Evils of the Internet

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Posted by: Soren Dreier, Zen Haven


60,000 Ultra-Orthodox Jews Fill Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium to Denounce Evils of the Internet

A mass rally for men only drew more than 40,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews to Citi Field Sunday to denounce the Internet and its pervasive impact on family life.


An overflow crowd of another 20,000 bearded men sporting long black coats and big black hats filled nearby Arthur Ashe Stadium for the unprecedented attack on modern technology.


Unable to enter the Queens stadiums because of the strict separation of the sexes enforced by the organizers, more than 15,000 Hasidic women watched the speeches at six sites across the tristate area — thanks to live-streaming on the Internet.


The rally was organized by a little-known rabbinical group called Ichud Hakehillos L’tohar Hamachane — the Union of Communities for the Purity of the Camp — to spread the word that online activities can lead to porn, child abuse and other acts of immorality.


But Eytan Kobre, who runs a Jewish family weekly magazine in Brooklyn and serves as the group’s spokesman, insists it is not calling for a ban on Internet use, but wants to use filters to manage it.


“With one click, all of a sudden, you lose control and are whisked away to a world you never intended to see, and it overtakes your life,” he said. “As a community, we are asking, is it worth it?”


Kobre cited social media like Facebook and Twitter that he argues can lead people away from prayer, community and family and cause social ruination.


“I know that Facebook ruins marriages,” he said.


The No. 1 message of the rally is to protect children from a world where unbridled freedom can be destructive, said Dr. Reuven Weinstein, 58, a dentist from Flatbush.


“We want a clean Internet,” he said.  (VN:  Oh, I see, you want Government to play parent instead of you doing it??? Too bad, government is bad at parenting.  Truly!  It means "you" have to parent, watch, and teach your children why they should not do what they do when you catch them doing it.  It works.  Its what my parents did when we were freer than we are now.  ) 

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