Rabbi Sadan: Silencing LGBT debate endangers democracy

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03/07/2019

Rabbi Eli Sadan, the head of the pre-military preparatory committee, compared the silence surrounding the Muslim immigration process imposed on the public in Europe to the public debate on LGBT rights in Israel. In an internal letter to the closed forum of heads of the pre-military academies, Rabbi Sadan brought up the book The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray. In his book, Murray described how, while Britain is being flooded by millions of immigrants who brought with them a Muslim culture, they are turning the ‘White British’ (Murray’s nickname) into a minority in their capital and state, and completely changing British culture. According to Rabbi Sadan, “anyone who dared to speak against immigration or at least demand a discussion of this question was attacked as a fascist, was fired from his job, and thus the process reached no return.”

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