After Merav Michaeli was one of the first to criticize "Kakdila", Omar Adam's new song, the singer is now answering the Minister of Transportation.
In a post he posted tonight (Monday) to Story on his Instagram, Adam writes: "Dear Mrs. Michaeli.
First of all, respect that you take singing so seriously ... My family and I come from a Caucasian background and the world (mistake originally) had no intention of harming anyone.
"The song was written by the writers with self-humor and performed by me as well. So please, before you write a post to promote your political status, breathe, deal with your own affairs and before you preach morality to me or try to defend the community I am part of, you should treat the facts with respect. your".
To the words he wrote, the singer attached a screenshot from a news item on the N12 website, which deals with a fact that sues Minister Michaeli and accuses her of "degrading and degrading abuse."
Adam added: "You are also invited to watch the 'State of the Nation' program starring your spouse, who, unlike me, is trying to laugh at the whole country consciously, and also at the Russian community."
The musician ends his remarks in a sarcastic tone, writing "Despite everything, the minister loves you.
Hope you try to do something useful in the transportation industry. '
The star added a link to YouTube, to an excerpt from the program of Lior Schlein, Michaeli's partner, which relates to the Russian community in the country.
Adam's reaction comes after in recent days the network stormed around his new poem, which as mentioned - many see it as degrading and perpetuates stereotypes about the Russian community, and about Russian women in particular.
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