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🧵"Rituals in which gay men and children were asked to put their hands on my chest and in this way... force me to understand that I am attracted to men, and force them to understand that they are attracted to women."
In a Facebook post from January 12, Shoshana Strock, daughter of Israeli minister Orit Strock, recounted some of the systematic and ritualistic sexual abuse she suffered as a child, led by her father, Avraham Strock, and Rabbi Zvi Thau, one of the most prominent leaders of the Messianic "National-Haredi" crowd, the Kahanist psychos who are now in full control of the Israeli government.
Thau is also the leader of the Noam Party, represented in the Knesset by Judeo-Nazi fanatic MK Avi Maoz. There have been many allegations made against Thau in recent years regarding sexual assault and religious pedophilic rituals.
A few weeks after Shoshana published this post, she was once again sexually assaulted at her own home by her father and another person (see quoted tweet).
Here is full text of the post:
"In recent days, memories of the conversion therapy I underwent as part of the sadistic cult I grew up in have been coming back to me again and again.
Different identities tell me about the part I also participated in these conversion therapy sessions. My father and Rabbi Thau were the two people who forced me to participate in these rituals over and over again. Rituals in which I was forced to harm other women in order to erase my lesbian identity.
Rituals in which gay men and children were asked to put their hands on my chest and in this way, through sadistic torture and threats, force me to understand that I am attracted to men, and force them to understand that they are attracted to women. These identities were trained to think that they are attracted to men. To the point that my central identity thought and was programmed to look for a man all the time. Other identities were programmed to be prostitutes.
The interest of my father and Rabbi Thau was of course economic. I was pimped out in Tel Aviv starting at the age of 13. They basically completely erased my ability to experience healthy sexuality with a woman and made me hate my sexual identity and myself on the most difficult levels possible.
I experience flashbacks of this over and over again and my anxiety levels right now about sharing this are extremely high, because we were promised that the moment we told it, we would be hospitalized.
We want to believe that there are good people in the world and that we are allowed to write and share the difficult things we went through during adolescence."
In the photos: Avraham Strock and Zvi Thau