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Rotem Angry Rock: "Feet are for walking" Israel today

2020-05-20T12:41:05.483Z


Modeled after school storm, model posted against school practices • "Management says in other words - if Thansy, it's your fault" | native


After the pantry storm, the model posted a post in which she goes against the school's procedures • "Management says in other words - if Thansy, it's your fault"

  • Not just the pretty sex. Rotem Sela

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    Oren Ben Hakun

Rotem Sela, who is known for not being afraid to express her views publicly and especially when they are not popular, posted an angry Instagram post on Wednesday following the storm of white slippers that made headlines again yesterday.  

"Let's talk about shorts and jerseys for a moment." Rock opened the post, and continued: "And let's just talk about violence against women, about coercion, about creating a distorted body image and equality that we can't find. When girls come to school in shorts or jerseys, the school administration sends them home claiming that girls are wearing pants Shorts and jerseys are not modest and this distracts and concentrates the classmates or male teachers in the school (because that is the problem), what the school administration says in other words - whether God forbid, sexually harassed, or thense by Man - this is your fault. Because you dressed in the way you ordered it. No less and no more. It's about violence. "

She later addressed the issue of equality and coercion: "As we would all be resentful if boy students were allowed to play in the yard break and girls were required to stay in class, so we should be resentful of discriminating between a boys' permitted outfit and a forbidden girl," she wrote. "And in terms of body image - how dangerous and spoiled it is already at school, and in fact at any age, a girl gets from the authority of her life the feeling that her legs, hips, are a sexual organ and not just legs, like walking."

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The angry post concluded with a poignant message: "For those who still need clarification in 2020, here it is: girls are not just the pretty sex, they are also the smart, accomplished, intelligent and sophisticated sex. And most of all, today is the sex that can stand up and correct dark, old and harmful opinions And not succumb to wrong and violent dictates. "

In less than two hours, the post has amassed close to 30,000 likes and hundreds of responses, including quite a few of its industry members.

"Religious state we said? We said. Religious coercion we said? We said. Let's go on like this and the road to equality will never come," Michael Lewis wrote. "Every word in the rock," Chen Amsalem also strengthened her hands. Maya Buskila wrote: "Opening here from the dark," and Yuval Sharf concluded: "Horrifying."

Sela's post joins a post she posted to Instagram on Nineteen Yesterday, which launched anti-violence violence against women and quickly gained thousands of likes, too.


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A post shared by Ninet Tayeb (@ n.tayeb) on May 19, 2020 at 2:29 am PDT

"Since the beginning of the year, 11 women have been murdered by their spouses or relatives, six of whom have been murdered since the beginning of the Corona crisis. Painful, shameful and not clearly perceived. This post is for all those women who have experienced domestic violence and silence," she wrote. "Lift up a voice, talk to your relatives so they did it.

"What is my dream? My dream is that in Israel, such a despicable punishment will be so heavy that no one will ever dare raise a hand to any woman, ever. My dream is to have a real answer for all those women, someone who can really stop it before it's More comes "The inscription was on the wall." Raise your flag, higher higher. "

Source: israelhayom

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