Uri Lazerovich found himself in the heart of the storm last night (Tuesday) when a teaser from his impersonation of the actor, singer and creator Idan Amadi was published on the social networks of "Great Land".
In a short time, the posts that we updated about the imitation of Lazerovich, who was going to appear in the show, received hundreds and thousands of angry comments along the lines of "simply disgusting", "you have lost your shame", and "completely unnecessary imitation".
Today (Wednesday) Lazerovich chose to share the messages he received privately on his Instagram page, and on top of them he added his opinion on the difficult challenge he faced.
Idan Amadi performs the entrance song to the canopy of a bereaved sister (archive)
"You son of Sher****, today you crossed a line that you shouldn't have crossed and the people neither forgive nor forget. How are you not ashamed, you scum of a man? The scum of the human race. You are a piece of human trash that wastes our oxygen. You are heart diseased. You and the child Your gay is a **** bat**," wrote Uri.
Against the background of the hateful messages, the actor wrote: "Such messages also foreshadow what kind of parents will grow up to be here. It's okay to express an opinion, it's okay to disagree, but this low level is not the norm and it's a conversation that needs to disappear," he stated.
Immediately afterwards, he personally addressed the surfer and wrote to him: "Sending you a huge hug because I'm sure you need one. A heart patient is not a curse, autism is not a curse, gay is not a curse," Lazerovich sought to clarify.
Uri Lazerovich as Idan Amadi in "Wonderful Land", photo: Keshet 12
In another story uploaded by Uri, he asked to present another opinion of another surfer, who changed after watching the skit in question.
"It's really out of place, it's better to give up," wrote Uri first, who in response asked the same surfer whether she had watched the skit in question.
Indeed, after the surfer watched the skit, the apology came from her side.
"I apologize for my words, I was quick to judge. A good skit. Indeed, my stand raised the bar for all men. And with the make-up and the one-on-one imitation," she flattered.
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Also on the screenshot of Uri's correspondence with the same surfer, he added his general opinion on the subject and in the same breath conveyed a message to his followers: "It's okay to apologize and not be dishonest to argue. Our country, our people, went through and is still going through trauma. We are all stressed, we are all tense, and there Something is easy in letting off steam, especially behind the keyboard. But remember that for every such reaction, such language - your children and your relatives are exposed. And what you sow today, will be the fruits you eat later," he concluded.
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