Once again, a Haredi news source censors women's images, this time government ministers
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 9:40 PM.
The Haredi news companies are still intent on drawing attention away from more pressing issues, as this time, when the government was sworn in, they blotted out the faces of 3 lady officials:
Another group of women in powerful positions, another haredi Orthodox paper erasing them. Here we go again.Their names weren't even mentioned in one report. Here's more about the latest case on the UK Telegraph. It's regrettable that these Haredi sites/papers are only making themselves look foolish as usual, and committing gneivat daat, which translates as deceit.
After each new Israeli government is sworn in, its ministers pose for a group photo with the president. This year’s photo, taken yesterday, features Israel’s three women ministers in the middle row — Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked and Senior Citizens, Minorities and Gender Equality Minister Gila Gamliel.
Regev, Shaked and Gamliel are all smiling. But if you saw the photo on haredi news site B’hadrei Haredim, you wouldn’t know that. Their faces are all blurred out.
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