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Why would I give up my visit to the ballot box?

2019-12-14T23:14:10.237Z


Jacob Ahimeir


First, clarify: The contents of the following lines should not be understood as preaching or calling many to follow me. No call for violations of state law will be included here, but only this time evading the so-called "civic duty," that is, voting in elections. In some states, voting is a legal obligation; Puts his feet from the ballot box, will be punished. It is not for us that a day-long carcass is awarded to compensate voters for their participation in the elections.

But on March 2, I will be partnering with another civilian who decided not to fulfill this duty this time. Like millions of Israelis, I was a passive partner and an insult when tracking what happened here during one of the ugliest periods in the country's life. Who is not disgusted by the phenomenon in which, under authority and authority, a party represented in the Knesset by fewer than elected officials, will dictate national policies and lifestyles to millions. They say, "Every bastard is king." And it should be said that anyone who will tomorrow provide soldiers with personal equipment, from shoes to valuable optical equipment, may be appointed after his release to the defense minister, if not the prime minister.

In fact, we have actually held up so far in awe-inspiring way, though only after ingesting a pill against Qabas. It's just a minor sacrifice, in the spirit of the law. But why not save her from us? Our bizarre regime system is the arena in which, in recent months, between one voting round and another, the barren and meaningless meetings of the leaders of both blocs have taken place. The public exchange between the rival leaders only enhanced my feeling of kebabs, and so did many others.

Because the leaders have abandoned, over the course of months, the most valuable treasure that democracy can entrust to one of its top officials: the citizens. From this deposit the citizens did not make any profit. In Netanyahu and Gantz, the two bloc leaders, MK Lieberman will be mistaken. The current regime's regime has allowed him to play the role of mediator, and in particular to make more and more supportive people for "Israel our house."

It is strange how much Netanyahu, the most skilled politician here, and Gantz, the former chief of staff, let Lieberman do his best for his party, under the guise of preaching a unity government. The state of equality, almost between the two blocs, allowed him to squeeze between the two mountains and generate political profit Citizens whose future is also at the forefront have not heard reports coming out of the two meetings, reports telling them if they have, for example, drafted a health-care recovery plan.

Therefore, due to the disregard for the everyday quality of the citizens, and the passing of various hardships, the undersigned found it appropriate this time to ignore the political, recorded pleas that will soon be sent to him and many over the phone. This time we will not only listen to the broadcasts, but also vote.

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Source: israelhayom

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