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This Wikipedia article does NOT describe properly the full nature of all the criminal proceedings, upto Israel's Supreme court, condemning the inflammatory writings of Ginsburg. He was formally charged- indicted- with incitement to hatred, racist talk.. and condemned for Baruch Hagever, made to apologize (he gave a weak apology) for Tipul Shoresh. Your article is largely based on input from people who seek to minimize and hide the extent of the condemnation by law of these writings. It is rare for proceedings to be taken and requiring apology and the removal of such things in a democracy- yet this was pursued due to the heinous nature of the writing according to the highest courts and legal-criminal authorities. And the result has been that Ginsburg has been very careful in last 10 years to write anything that touches upon the political circumstances, something that was central to his activities prior to his indictments and trials. The Wikipedia article wrongly covers up mostly this central aspect of his thinking and the major legal court responses condemning these, outright. And his cagey silence on these things, since. Too much hidden here. 2A02:14F:1F5:B032:EA44:DB:E1D7:D23F (talk) 06:56, 21 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]