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So it’s disturbing to have friends who are shomer shabbos baalei chessed volunteer mods, but it’s not disturbing to defend a troll who is mechallel shabbos…it would be funny if it wasn’t so sad. This is the yeshivaworld, not a secular jewish or antireligious website.
Syag, you’re asking good. I appreciate your reading my post as I meant it. The skewing of my posts seems to be a deliberate attempt by the trolls to smear me, which I understand. Being exposed as a mechalel shabbos means that the troll is now hoping that posting the same “what a rasha, he’s friends with the mods, and what’s wrong with being a mechalel shabbos troll” using multiple sn’s will make this “afra lepumeh” sheker believable.
Given a choice between shomrei shabbos baalei chessed and mechallelei shabbos trolls, I choose the shomrei shabbos. I choose to loudly protest chillul shabbos, and I refuse to defend those who are mechalel shabbos. I’m not sure why this is an issue here, on a blog known as “yeshiva world”. As in, a blog for those who believe in Halacha. Chillul shabbos is one of the worst halachos to violate.
But I didn’t attack his right to exist. Every Jew has a neshama, even a mechalel shabbos troll. I just want to know why they would want to troll here instead of on the various anti-religious websites, of which many exist. Leave this place for the shomrei shabbos. It is a sad day when the yeshiva world is full of sn’s defending chillul shabbos and attacking the tzidkus of not just the shomrei shabbos baalei chessed mods, but even those who are their friends. “Vesim chelkeinu imahem” means with the tzaddikim, not the resha’im.