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chocandpatience: Now that is a valid question. I’m not in any a talmudician or local orthodox rabbi by any strech of imagination, but I think Ahavas Yisroel stops when one is a Mumar Lhachis. (and I know there’s no comparison – I just used it for argument’s sake)
Sam: sometimes we have to shout out – just for ourselves. To ingrain and implant into our conciseness the message. Of course not for her. We’re not interested in her. Not at this point.
One more point: She’s screaming, I’m screaming. She in her sewer system, me in this hallowed Yeshiva World. I did not write in her filth. Anyone defending her should not do it here.
Another Point: I have yet to see them defending the one who shot… abused… (spit, bleached) etc.:”he needs special consideration..”, “al tadin…”, “you don’t know what he went through..” All of a sudden when it comes to HaShem, everyone has justifications, reasons, quotes. It speaks volumes. Again, sorry, I’m for HaShem, my GOD. I’ve messed up in the past, made (many) mistakes, but He is MY GOD. I chose to side with HIM.