How did the good news corner of the morning show (Keshet 12) get tangled up yesterday (Monday) and become a disparaging merger show that only vigilant people at 6:39 can perhaps understand?
So like that, Linoy Bar-Geffen tried to read a report on Liverpool's victory, and the male panel sitting around the studio had a problem with every word she said.
"I forgot how emotional Israeli masculinity can be," she told them, then got stuck and asked Maniv Raskin for clarification regarding the pronunciation of the name of an actor mentioned in the article.
"What is it like to read a whole message without understanding it," Dr. Yariv Yogev, a midwife and gynecologist who regularly sits in the studios, teased at the end and also talks about things he does not understand.
It is true that Shevar Geffen became entangled with a text that she did not prepare for, did not know Paul Pogba, one of the most famous players in the world, and radiated contempt for the industry;
But this confrontation was unrelated to football, and nothing justified the treatment it received live from a group of Boomers who tried to inflate their male egos on their backs.