Tuesday, March 29, 2016

EVA Caves In

A large protest group at the operations' meeting overturned the edict of Eva Rachesky to ban religious material from the clubhouse library. The group dedicated to the rights of religious freedom was vociferous in attempting to sway Eva to change her mind about banning faith based pamphlets and books.  The protesters made valid points on the subject of freedom of religion and the American constitution.  After about 40 minutes of discussion, David Israel who was quiet on the subject finally spoke. He related the story of his trip to the public library when he was 12 years old to borrow the book Mein Kampf by Adolph Hitler. Although his mother had a near fit when he brought it home, he read it and said, it did not turn him into a Nazi. Minutes later he turned to Eva and said, in an apologetic tone, I’m sorry, I have to disagree with you on this one;   a short time later Eva relented and decided to change her mind about the ban.

 A compromise, between the protesting parties was reached that if the library were to become cluttered with too many copies one or two would remain, and the rest discarded.

In the past, Eva has always stated she does not take her orders from David Israel, yet it was obvious to the people in the room that Eva relented under his influence.


2 comments:

  1. Great work Olga you made your points. And yes one for the Mals.

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