Tuesday, March 28, 2023

"Look For The Woman"

 

She's beautiful, bright (physicist researcher at Weizmann Institute, Israel, and at Cern accelerator project, Switzerland), basketball player (retired after injury), social - political activist, wife and mother.

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Dr. Shikma Bressler, is one of the leading figures in the recent protests against the government's judicial reform. She has even got arrested like a common criminal (was later released) during a demonstration on 23 March 2023.

In 2020, Shikma along with two of her brothers and two family friends formed what was known as the Black Flag movement protesting against Prime Minister Netanyahu - until the Benet government took over.  Also in 2020,  she appeared in Forbes magazine's list of 50 most influential women in Israel.

Anyway, after weeks of huge protests against the judicial overhaul intended by the new  government, the re-elected Prime Minister Netanyahu announced  he would postpone the legislation to give him time for broad agreement.

Shikma and her fellow leaders organizing  the protests, say they 'll be 'on the streets' until the overhaul is cancelled.

Shikma, you rock!



49 comments:

  1. I don't know the first thing about physics, chemistry, computing or anything vaguely technological. So I am well impressed with Shikma Bressler's work as a physicist researcher at Weizmann Institute.

    I hope she takes care when participating in the protests. I saw the water canons and arrests, and fear for even worse :( Why hasn't Netanyahu been indicted?

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    1. Yes, She's an inspiration. As for Netanyahu, things are unbelievable. Hopefully, Shikma and her friends might at least lead to his resignation.

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  2. Interesting women. Good to see her stand up for what she believes in and hopefully she will be ok in doing so.

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    1. We, as women should be proud of her. She's got it all, and gives plenty of it back to society.

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  3. I remember when he was very popular. Did you used to like him? What changed?

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  4. He was popular and I did like him, but power ( long term as Prime Minister) corrupts.

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  5. You don't find many influencers these days with such great credentials. Wishing her the best. Thanks for the post.

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    1. Great credentials, indeed. They open doors for her and make her an outstanding influencer.

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    1. Indeed, she is. Nothing will stop her to get to her justified goal.

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  7. Dearest Duta,
    The world needs more people like Dr. Shikma Bressler—showing to have backbone and stand for her cause.
    May God protect her and what is RIGHT!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. You've put it nicely: she has backbone and stands for her cause. May God protect her!

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  8. I am ashamed it is the first I have heard of her. I can see she is a beautiful hero. So what are you trying to stop there exactly?

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    1. The country's in a serious crisis caused by a judiciary battle which might lead to a civil war. The government plans to change completely the ways the judicial systems work, and try to pass laws without any breaks. The opponents claim the judicial reform will severly undermine democracy and increase the power of the ruling party.

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  9. She does rock! The world over is being consumed by right wing politics that is both scary and repulsive to me. I worry about how backward people are becoming with wanting to control everyone, what they see, hear, read, etc. The rise in dictatorships is not a positive sign. I hope the protest continue, and wish the people there the very best. It's way past time for them to rid themselves of Ben, the PM.

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    1. True. The rise of dictatorship is not a good sign. The protesters are our only hope to stop those that endanger democracy and our way of life.

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  10. Not sure what is going on, but I do believe in democracy. Janice

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    1. I've roughly explained it in my reply to Chatty Crone's comment. Yes, democracy's at risk here.

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  11. I have watched these events unfold on the tv and I always think of you when I see them. Now I will think of Shikma too. Thank you for introducing her.

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    1. So, you've got an idea about the crisis we're in. May God have mercy upon us! Shikma is a ray of light in the darkness.

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  12. Such an amazing woman. I always wonder when I see women that have accomplished so much, where do they find the time. I believe it's passion. When you are passionate about something or someone you make the time. I hope she is successful in her continuing fight. Thank you DUTA for introducing her to us.

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    1. I wonder too, and like you I believe it's passion that gives one the time and strength to do whatever is on the agenda.

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  13. We need more women like her. I've been thinking about you, what with this situation in Israel in the news almost daily here. Hang in there!

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    1. Nice of you to think about me, Jeanie. What surprised me, even scared me about these protests, is the realization that people are willing to give up a lot, even the country, if it looks like betrayal of its government.

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  14. A strong and brave woman. Wish more will rise up like her. Over here, we hardly had any news from Israel except through social media.

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  15. She's certainly got good qualities. She's proof that women can be as strong and brave as men, if not more.

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  16. Worldwide there is unrest and turmoil.

    Dr. Shikma Bressler certainly fights for what she believes in.

    All the best Jan

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    1. She's taking risks, and yet she goes on with her fight.

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  17. So far this news has come. The good thing is that it has not reached major disturbances and the authorities realized that they had to reverse the measure.

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    1. It's too early to rejoice. It looks like a temporary break.

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  18. What an admirable woman. I can't understand why the Prime Minister is trying to enforce such draconian measures. Truly, power corrupts.

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    1. Yes, a too long term made him cut off from reality. And now we all suffer.

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  19. Duta Never heard of this lady but if you approve I know she is a good lady. I will google her to learn more. Thanks for a new subject to look into. Peace

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    1. You're welcome. Well, Shikma in her leading the struggle for democracy, adds some light and honor to the gloomy situation we're in.

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  20. thecontemplativecat here. What a woman! She is so brave in a man's world. Watching your elections are about as scary and crazy as the are in US.

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    1. In fact, we take our examples from the USA. The difference is that we don't have the resources that the big continent has. As for Shikma - as you say, brave in a man's world.

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  21. Hopefully, her fight will be good for the nation too.

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  22. Encomiable la labor que está llevando a cabo esta doctoras y parte del pueblo israelí, y más en un país donde gobierna la ultra-derecha, que poco a poco se dedican a recortar libertades y a acumular poder, como esta reforma judicial que lo único que intenta es controlar al Tribunal Supremo de Israel, para hacer y deshacer a su antojo.
    ¡¡Ni un paso atrás!!
    Sigo las noticias desde que empezaron las manifestaciones, a través de los informativos, porque es un tema que me preocupa mucho, por la pérdida que pueden tener los Derechos civiles, y el pueblo soberano de Israel.
    Un abrazo, amiga Duta.

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    1. Thank you , Manuel, for your understanding. It might happen anywhere in the world, and it worries everyone of us that cares for freedom and civil rights.

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  23. Thank you, Duta, for sharing this information about Dr. Shikma Bressler and I hope she and others can manage to achieve their intended goals, perhaps the weeks of protests will aid their cause?

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    1. I believe the weels of protests are the right way to fight the wrong doings of politics.

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    1. I hope my post has made her familiar to you. She's an inspiration for us, women.

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  25. We have seen the riots on the news. I hope she and her followers are successful. A brave lady.

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    1. Yes, it's been everywhere on the news. We all hope for a good outcome of these [protests.

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