Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Beer Goggles Get Their Opposite Goggle

<--- Beer Goggles are getting a run for their money!




It's the latest prescription for extreme ultra-Orthodox Jewish men who shun contact with the opposite sex: Glasses that blur their vision, so they don't have to see women they consider to be immodestly dressed.
In an effort to maintain their strictly devout lifestyle, the ultra-Orthodox have separated the sexes on buses, sidewalks and other public spaces in their neighborhoods. Their interpretation of Jewish law forbids contact between men and women who are not married.
Walls in their neighborhoods feature signs exhorting women to wear closed-necked, long-sleeved blouses and long skirts. Extremists have accosted women they consider to have flouted the code.
Now they're trying to keep them out of clear sight altogether.
The ultra-Orthodox community's unofficial "modesty patrols" are selling glasses with special blur-inducing stickers on their lenses. The glasses provide clear vision for up to a few meters so as not to impede movement, but anything beyond that gets blurry — including women. It's not known how many have been sold.

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6 comments:

  1. Religious convictions lead people down strange paths sometimes.

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  2. Constricting paths, as well. What gets me in religion isn't belief in the improbable (God, Heaven, etc), it's the constriction of liberties that don't harm anyone. Why should looking be bad?

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  3. For real. God made us horney for a reason. Why are we supposed to go against our basic natures?

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  4. The only reason I see is because some people want the rest of us as docile and dumbed down as a cardboard box.

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  5. So true. We are to be sheep for the fleecing.

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