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Racquel RS speaks out on Mayim Bialik's FB post supporting ORA:

"ORA sadly may be good intentioned, but does not research the whole story when they push their advocacy. I personally know of two men targeted by ORA. One never denied a get to begin with, and was needlessly smeared and defamed, even though it was his ex wife who was dragging the divorce on and on through civil court and went beit din shopping. The other man was alienated from his children. He eventually gave a get and still has not seen his children a year later. His ex wife has cruelly banned him from the kids, and ORA does not care, does not get involved, and removed the one leverage he might have had to have any contact whatsoever from the children he is now completely banned from and locked out of the lives of.

That's ORA. I am a liberal female, and I do not support such an organization."



There's much more we can say about ORA which is a terrible, horrible organization that deems itself wonderful. Bottom line, not only do they blindly go about destroying men. They are likely creating mamzairim. This comment is from a woman on Facebook.

Another FB post:


"We are planning a protest in front of a woman's house here in Israel who is refusing visitation to the father, even though he paid child support until last year. Last year he wanted to move to the US so he could work, because he lost his job here, so she kept him here after he already had a job there, demanding a huge deposit so he could leave and he then went homeless, and was unable to pay for a long time, so now she is refusing visitation. We have discussed protesting in front of her parent's home, where she lives in luxury, demanding she allow the father and son to see one another. This is another case of post get abuse, and the son is very close to Bar Mitzvah age."



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