Paula Rosenberg takes to the streets – and is not willing to be silent

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More and more celebs are coming out of the closet these days and becoming involved and political activists on social media and in the streets, in the social protest that is happening across the country against the new government’s decisions and the change in the regime’s system. Among the people who are not afraid to express their position on the new government is also the presenter of the morning show Paula Rosenberg who is going out this morning to demonstrate at intersections.

In a post she shared from the demonstration this morning she wrote: “The demonstrators this morning, people who go out to demonstrate, legally, and dare to be angry, take risks, fight for what is important to them, do not give in to indifference nor do they ignore it and it is very sad that we have reached this situation on the one hand, but it is very exciting to see so much Many people are willing to say that it is ridiculous that the one who lies does not pay a price for the lie, the one who steals from the state coffers receives a reward, the one who humiliates another just because of his religion or his sexual orientation or his voice, which in his opinion resembles the voice of someone who makes a sponge, continues to receive money from the state and will be called ‘elected by the people'”.

“I no longer know what it means to be right-wing or left-wing. This division has long been irrelevant in my opinion. For two days now I have been hearing all the right-wing and most religious people I know completely shocked by what Jews did in the name of Judaism and in the name of political ideology in the village of Havara. If we remain silent, we We let them confuse us. It’s not Jews versus Muslims, it’s not religious versus secular, it’s not reformers versus orthodox, it’s not women versus men, it’s not right-wing versus left-wing.”

“Listen carefully, the new division is those who believe that “if there is no way of the land, there is no Torah” (Tract of the Fathers, PG, 17), against those who believe that “something is only good if it is what they know” (The Prophet’s Fools Band , from the song “Information”). Thank you to everyone who goes to the street today to wallow in the mud legally and morally. Don’t interfere just out of fear or your own interest,” and ended with the following statement: “I’m going out to demonstrate because I love my country and my childhood.”

Paula Rosenberg (Photo: Ronen Fedida)

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