Maybe it is time for the Israeli journalists to stop the nation before its moral decay: expose it by digging deep into the foundations of the society, whose leaders are a through-cut of the people; meaning: the leaders reflect the same morality the people practise(greed for money, no methods shunned to make fast extra money, and sexual harassement, to mention two prevailing ills). NEXT: what kind of laws Israel has or doesn´t have, which make such behaviour possible? Lack of control on public sector that supervises that the laws are kept by everybody? Had there been such a state control betw. Olmert and the charity-donors, he ´d not have been able to put "some" on the side for himself. Are there laws to punish corruption in Israel? THIRDLY: is the Israeli public education system totally void of all norm-teaching of what is right and wrong? FOURTHLY: what is the Israelis´ idea of democracy: how is it defined and understood in Israel? |
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