A reader writes in:
i think hayehudi readers will like this story and maybe learn something from it too,
I just went to the Bet Mishpat Hashalom, with all the berland fools hanging around waiting outside, maybe ready to kill for his sake again, I was helping a brother
who had a court case for not wearing a covid mask
the whole place was one big cliche
“Banality of Evil” is a good Journalistic description of the Mood
their Judge looked exactly like you expect!
we got in faster because two people had the smae claim, so they did the second one faster.
instead of considering each one in deliberate way like the tora says
he even believed everything my brother told him, but did that matter?
i tried to explain to judge all about kavanat hamchokek. so its impossible that one has to wear a mask every single second
my brother was busy with little kids, helping them ride bikes and at the crossing needs to make sure they don’t barge into the street
covid is dangerous, well so is kids running into the street OK
but the judge, a very personable person just talked and blabbed about
Averat Matzav, which really means Logic and Context out the window.
he told me himself of a jogger who got or was gonna get a ticket for standing at a traffic light, even though sporting activity is really exempt
from masks
why? because he should have jogged in place or raised up his mask
one could argue also rests need heavy breathing, but so what
in fact, the judge basically asked the Prosecutor if she was willing to let go, of course, she said no.
why should she
we pointed out the street was empty apart from the cops so the prosecuting lady said why aren’t police lives important?
except they were coming close to us and leaving the safety of their car!
altho i didn’t think to mention that, i’m sure that it would have made no difference
i started feeling bad for the judge who was just a rubber stamp for the state’s prosecutor
then i realized the slug usually did get to decide things for himself.
so the trial was a waste of time, altho i did get to see Shimon shisha from Toldos Aharon.
he tried to help.
[he helps get good kids out of the giyus to the Zionist entity] it was good to ask to be judged because it delayed the ticket (Update: without increasing the amount) and they ruthfully let us pay tashlumin (Update: without interest), even though my brother had to waste a morning in their goyish courtshope this helps others.