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MK against Adi Beatty: "Strengthens the culture of rape.
Her clip is a danger to our children "
After surfers attacked the 19-year-old singer who released a provocative music video, MK Tehla Friedman (blue-and-white) also harshly criticized: "I know my kids will see it anyway.
This is not culture, this is not art, this is a clear and immediate danger for us and for our sons and daughters.
pathogenic"
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Monday, 26 October 2020, 12:40
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Adi Beatty's provocative music video for the new song "Hamsa Hamsa" is causing a stir.
After many surfers attacked her with harsh words and claimed that he was "disgusting" and looked like an "adult movie", the criticism towards the 19-year-old singer also comes from the public arena.
MK Tehla Friedman (blue-and-white) wrote on her Twitter account: "Women can also strengthen the rape culture. Fact - Adi Beatty."
MK Friedman went on to explain: "I know the goal was for us to tweet and talk about it.
Believe me I would have preferred not to give her the pleasure.
But I know my kids will see it anyway.
This is not culture, this is not art, this is a clear and immediate danger for us and for our sons and daughters.
Get hurt and hurt.
pathogenic".
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The provocative clip:
About two months ago, the singer Narcissus posted on Facebook and Instagram following the gang rape in Eilat, in which she spoke out strongly against the culture of rape.
She called for an end to this culture, and claimed that it was reflected in the songs of Static and Ben El, Itai Levy and Stefan, among others.
"30 men were queuing up to rape a woman, 30 men who were once children, playing in a sandbox, and then something happened to them on the way, something went wrong inside them," Narcissus wrote.
"How did we come to such a reality that the body of a girl is despised and humiliated on an unimaginable level? How can it be that a girl who went out to celebrate with repeat friends with a lifelong scratch? Maybe because we got used to an excessive hacking atmosphere and the woman's body
cheapness
?
"
'Girls as hot as cookies'?
are you serious?
Is that your hot message, Static and Ben El? ", She wrote and quoted from their song" Cubes ", which they released with Anna Zack. In addition, she attacked the line" I ordered a chef and entrecote, bottles in quantities, there will be no friends here, my brother I only ordered girls "- from the song" Only Girls "by Itai Levy and Stefan. She added and wondered:" What is the message here?
One can write about love and passion without discounting us.
"Stop uploading content on the verge of porn that sends a fucking message to girls that they are not enough anyway, to be part of a false fantasy that in the end 30 men rape one girl."
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