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She called him an idiot and zero, he called her a rash: the shaming and its punishment - voila! Sheee

2023-05-04T18:16:12.479Z


Nathalie Dadon and the wrong shaming, the last CEO in the government was fired, the annual Met Gala and Rona Lee and Static win the parade of strange pairings of the barangay. Roundup of the week


Natalie Dadon gets in trouble with the wrong shaming, the last CEO in the government is fired - because they don't even bother to convince us anymore that this government cares about women, the annual Met Gala revealed that Billie Eilish and Cardi B really aren't as cool as we thought and Rona Lee and Static lead the parade of strange pairings The branch. Women's news.



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1. Natalie Dadon and the boomerang shaming

In the beginning, Natalie Dadon claimed that she was removed from a cafe due to her political views, and the network's spirits were stirred up: voters and politicians from the right rushed to stand by her, while left-wing commentators pointed out the irony in the protest of a Ben Gabir supporter against customer discrimination.

Yes, the same one who brilliantly told that she refused three Arab taxi drivers.

Aside from the criticism of her, all parties agreed that the experience she went through was humiliating and unacceptable.

"In short, don't do what you hate to your friends and I really hope for you that you learned firsthand how painful it is and how much it has no place," concluded journalist Nathaniel Azulai on his Facebook page, and in a subsequent post made it clear that we are not happy for Ida, as she condemns discrimination of any kind.



Dadon's discrimination on the basis of her political views would indeed have been terrible, if it had really happened.

But as more details were revealed and the situation became clearer, her claim crumbled like the unity of the right and this grace was also taken away from her.

According to the owner of the cafe, he did not recognize her at all (lol), and kicked her out after she interfered with the place's operations.

Weighing the two versions, the published video as well as Internet reviews of the place - which reveal an unsympathetic person in the eyes of many, it turns out that both are quite rude and barbaric people regardless of their political position.

She called him an idiot and a zero, he called her a rash - sex found its kind.

In my opinion, if they had lasted one minute beyond the screaming and cursing, there would have been a love story.



But Dadon recognizes the romantic potential less, and sues the owners of "Nina" cafe for libel and slander.

I wonder how much this claim is in her favor, because on the face of it, it sounds like the owner of the place has a similar reason to claim the same counterclaim.

In any case, from this case we learn that it is not worth complaining publicly about an event in which you were just as embarrassed as the other party, if not more so.

By the way, ironically, she is filing the lawsuit under the discrimination law that the government is seeking to amend.

As the saying goes, you came to Shaimang, you left Shaimang.

2. The dismissal of the last female CEO in the government

Tair Ifergan, former CEO (Photo: Or Parboznik)

Farewell to the last survivor: Tair Ifergan, the former CEO of the Ministry of Labor and the last woman CEO of a government ministry, in the same government that saw fit to appoint 0 new CEOs, was fired from her position. And by whom was she fired, friends, if not by Yoav Ben Zur From the Shas party from the women's apartment?

Amazingly, the perception that separates women from the positions of power really has consequences for the reality of real women.

And if we tie everything that is happening here to the issue of the king's daughters and strong women who support the government from a women's apartment, I am amazed at how women look at this government, and truly and sincerely believe that its takeover of our legal system will not deteriorate their status.

The same government that took the sting out of the electronic handcuff law, the provisions of which are expressed so many times to blame victims of sexual abuse and restrict women back to their traditional roles, and which works to expand the rabbinic courts, another institution that excludes women under the auspices of religion.

Each time, one more bite to eliminate women from decision-making positions and the public agenda.

And if you are a woman who cares about women's rights,

3. The Gala is dead

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This year's Met Gala provided some absurd and fun looks this year, but also dimmed the aura of some Hollywood stars in my eyes, from whom, how to say, "I expected more".

The one who starred as a central theme this year is the late super designer Karl Lagerfeld, who was known, among other things, for homophobic and misogynistic statements, disdain for women's claims of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry, and to name a few - also manophobia.

Since the man's own designs are rather dreary, and there won't be a spectacular fashion statement here, I hope that at least we will have a social statement.

We have already seen stars who use red carpets to convey a poignant message, such as Natalie Portman and the feminist cape at the Oscar ceremony, on which were embroidered the names of creators who did not receive nominations, or even Noa Kirel, with Kanye West pants that were incredibly skin-tight but had at least some political courage.



Various voices were heard to cancel the event, which prepared the ground for a statement or at least a final bite on the subject, but all of them, more or less, finally arrived tightly tied in a black corset, like good girls.

Although Doja Cat made the event a bit more carnival than all of them, in a cat outfit including prosthetic make-up, but we have also gotten used to her nonsense.

If I had to wear something by Karl Lagerfeld, I would have already gone for a Kissing Guys dress or a fat suit.

Seriously, what's the point of Rihanna's toughness, Cardi B's sass and Billie Eilish's directness, if they too show up as soldiers for Wintour's annual parade and obey patriarchal dictates?

So it's true, upsetting Anna Wintour sounds scarier than upsetting the devil (wearing Prada) himself, but what could happen - you won't be invited anymore?

In any case, according to the rumors, no one has fun at these events.

If anything, rather - get rid of them.

By the way, let us at least have some fun.

4. Rona Lee Shimon and Static

Seriously, Rona Lee Shimon?

Is there a not-very-strange twist in Static's life?

Not that I have anything against either of them, they both seem to be overall very nice people and also very talented in their fields, but can anyone see how it all comes together?

I don't know, this pair seems to make sense to me like hummus with chocolate.

How strange.

And what is most amazing, is that in a moment it turned out that the whole country reacted exactly like me.

And for that I thank Static and Rona-Lee, because in these divided days, no consensus is taken for granted.

Good news.

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