Something happened in Beit Shemesh.
They dared to introduce into the School of Civilizations, classes where "pagan" culture is taught, not against us, and that is not what the poet intended when he established a school for enlightened cultures.
They study Chinese there, they study Arabic, they study with youth from South Africa. Every culture is welcomed, except for the ancient Jewish culture.
And by the way, speaking of antiquity, Chinese is almost as ancient as it is. If it were depicted that the empty classrooms were populated by students of the Maronite religion, we would certainly hear different chants. The response would surely be: With respect, come, there is room for you too. You symbolize a magnificent culture. We have something to learn from you. Broaden horizons.
Maronite is something universal. It's 'nothing'. But Judaism? God forbid!
Can you guess what kind of culture shock our young descendants will be exposed to? And worst of all, what will we do tomorrow - when this Jewish education actually finds favor in the eyes of our naive children? There will be none!
Therefore, I don't really understand why the secular parents opposed the separation wall.
If you are destined to live together anyway, you should hide the Haredi Hamed girls (the modest, beautiful in their behavior, pleasant in their manners and walks) from the scrutinizing and curious eyes of your cultured youth.
Lest they peek and get hurt.
Then you will cry why you did not foresee the future. You will be angry with yourselves for having so strongly demanded the removal of the barriers.
That's the way of the world: everything comes back with a boomerang...