Why the fashion company Castro is forced to retract a disgusting post against the ultra-Orthodox

June Green
May 6, 2016   
For several years, every Holocaust Remembrance Day, a surfer named Ari Roter has been publishing a disgusting post on his Facebook page against the ultra-Orthodox public - and in the process, embroiling the Castro chain of stores. • The reason: Surfers on social media recognize him as a member of the Roter family - and are furious with the company. • The company: "He is not connected in any way. We do not know who he is and certainly do not stand behind his words in any way."'
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For several years, every Holocaust Remembrance Day, a troll named Ari Rutter has been publishing a disgusting post on his Facebook page against the ultra-Orthodox public - and in the process, he has embroiled the Castro chain of stores, after social media users identified him as a member of the Rutter family, owners of the fashion company.    

Four years ago, the website 'Dosim', which fights against defamation of Haredim in the media, published about the post.

The report on the site at the time stated: "A complaint was filed on the police Facebook page against Ari Rotter, who posted the following status on his Facebook profile.".

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And this is what the post said:

""We need to do another Holocaust!! And throw only ultra-Orthodox people in there!! I call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deny the ultra-Orthodox any stipend and separate religion from the state. ...Are you tired of why I have to read the Holocaust for you???? It's a shame that Hitler didn't finish his job with you. It's known that the Holocaust was only because of you and I stand behind every word I say!!!!""

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Yesterday, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Ari Rotter again published the offensive post - and the message received comments, angry shares about the chilling things, and was distributed on all social networks.

As mentioned, surfers recognize Ari Rotter as a member of the Rotter family - and are furious with the company every year.

The company has no choice but to announce again every year that the router has no connection to the family members or the Castro network.

And so, this morning, the company also denies any connection to the author of the post and disavows his words:

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At the same time, we should note that this is a private individual's misappropriation, an equally serious phenomenon - which is not addressed by the police, even though the publication is repeated every year.


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