Israel’s modesty buses?
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I’m not going to compare religions here, everyone has his own sh*t.
Have you heard of “Israel’s modesty buses”? In case you didn’t, this is not a good story for those who care about women’s right.
When on the bus, I tried to buck the system, moving my way towards the driver but was pushed back towards the other women.
These are what orthodox Jews call “modesty buses”.
The separation system operates on 30 public bus routes across Israel.
The authorities here say the arrangement is voluntary, but in practice, as I found out, there is not much choice involved.
Naomi Ragen is one of a group of women now taking the separation bus system to court. She is an orthodox Jew herself.
“I wasn’t trying to start a revolution, all I wanted to do was get home,” she tells me.
“I was in downtown Jerusalem and I saw a bus going straight to my neighbourhood and I got on and sat down, in a single seat behind the driver.
“It was a completely empty bus, and all of a sudden, some men started getting on, ultra-orthodox men. They told me I was not allowed to sit there, I had to go to the back of the bus.”
Not only is the segregation system discriminatory, says Ms Ragen, but it can also be dangerous, she says, for those like her who ignore it.
“I said to him look, if you bring me a code of Jewish law and show me where it’s written that I have to sit at the back of the bus I’ll move.
“And he tried to gain support from the rest of the passengers and I underwent a half-hour of pure hell - abuse, humiliation, threats, even physical intimidation.” [Source: BBC]
Complete story here!

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