He also decried the “genocide” in the name of safety that has been perpetrated in places like Shanghai, pointing out, “People are literally being left to die. And they’re being locked into their homes, they’re being denied nutrition, hydration, access to medical care, in the name of combating an invisible, amorphous disease. And that’s exactly what the Nazis were doing.”
Green suggested that such injustices can only take place when safety and security are elevated as the highest values of society. He argued that they must be subordinated to freedom, which is “a value worth dying for.” The rabbi walks the walk in this regard. Green said that when his state governor decided that public worship was “not essential,” “I decided right then and there, [and] told my wife, ‘We are not shutting the doors of our synagogue for one day.’” “My wife said, well, ‘What if someone gets sick? What if we get sick and we die?’” Green replied, “We have to be ready to die. We have to be ready to die before we allow the government to shut down our religious observances, our right to live and live freely … ” Hear more eye-opening, stunning stories and reflections on the parallels between Nazi Germany and the COVID-era world, as well as little-discussed information on the five major companies that made the Holocaust’s scale possible, by watching part one of Sharav’s docuseries here. Read more at: LifeSiteNews.comTop 12 CONVERSIONS the Demon-Democrats in DC want every American to complete
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