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"Giving Stage to Violence": Natalie Dadon vs. "Big Brother" | Israel today

2021-01-17T15:04:55.818Z


The star expressed her opinion about violence in the program - and about one of the contestants • "A tenant who clearly and openly roars and screams at contestants" | native


The star expressed her opinion about the show - and about a specific contestant from it • "There is a tenant who clearly and openly roars and screams at contestants, and somehow still remains episode after episode because they vote for him"

  • "There is a tenant who survives and screams."

    Yehuda Yitzhakov, Natalie Dadon

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    From the show, Coco

"I watched the article about Shira Iscove and was shocked as she stared at the camera and told about everything, as it were, without barriers, just to save the next soul," Natalie Dadon opened the post that went up today (Sunday) to her Instagram.

"It took me a few days to digest the content and brew with what I have to say and only now can I write about it. I'm so glad you're hugged and loved. I read endless reinforcements online and send mine too. Want to crush you with love and hugs. But here, I chose Touching a slightly different face that hurt me. 

"I was amazed to see that there are responses that justify (!) The behavior of Satan, her husband, that offer to ask ourselves what he went through before, what led him to these acts and what he tried to escape. Worse than that. There are responses that blame Shira in general, for driving him crazy. "In that she caused it, in that she had to get up and go - I do not understand how anyone can legitimize such behavior. How?".

And this is where Dadon landed another bomb, when she diverted the discussion to "Big Brother," a reality show that took part in the VIP season in 2019.

"I want a moment to take it to a completely different place, a place of pure entertainment and 'trash', which appears on our TV screen in prime time 3-4 times a week," she wrote.

"I want you to think for a moment about 'Big Brother,' which aired alongside an article on poetry. I have nothing bad to say about 'Big Brother' as a show," Dadon stressed, adding: "It's no secret that I participated there and I embrace important topics that get on stage, but also While I was there and felt this pressure cooker myself I tried to be restrained, not letting myself degenerate into actions and words from which there is no way back. 


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"This season I're clearly noticing that verbal and sometimes physical violence is also being staged. What is it about? We put violent excerpts in teasers for shows and broadcast them in that the show ran in prime time! When the whole family sees together! Let's talk about having one tenant who clearly Other contestants and somehow still remain chapter after chapter because they vote for him, "Dadon wrote without mentioning names, when it is clear to everyone that she is referring to Yehuda Yitzhakov.

"Because he tells of a sad reality that was part of his childhood and makes violence sound like something to be embraced, because he has no other option. When I brought up a story wondering how to give him what and why he's still there, I got comments that I should look at what he went through in life. And understand him, and I ask you, those women who wrote this to me, as mothers to girls, as grandmothers - would you support violence? Would you pet your child after he would hit another girl? And if it was your girl he was facing ?! 

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"Big Brother" podcast // Photo: Gil Kramer

"Because when my sheriff beats or just speaks out loud he's going to think about what he did and I explain to him that violence is neither the solution nor the way we choose and more than that - so when you care about someone don't write me 'do you know what he went through ?!' Know what I went through ?!

"I went to take care of myself. I did not choose violence and believe me I have all the reasons! Do not support him, and when he comes out he will turn around like a peacock and think for a moment that his way is right and embraced! You are only harming that person in this way. Violent and will not give violence a place - no matter what the reason. And no, rating is not a justifiable reason. We have all seen Shira's program and were shocked and it is our responsibility to take care to instill one and only message - that violence is not the solution and it is not accepted here. Reason 'behind it. 

"Sorry in advance for the connection between the situations and to differentiate a thousand differences of course, I just feel that violence of any kind should be uprooted. Amen!", Dadon signed the post, which received more than 6,000 likes and hundreds of comments.

Source: israelhayom

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