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Have we forgotten about the abductees? Stefan's shameless PR is the start - voila! Sheee

2024-03-17T09:16:12.314Z

Highlights: Stefan Lager's shameless PR is the start - voila! Sheee. Have we forgotten the brutal rape and beheading? No, because that's how it feels when you wake up on a Sunday morning and see an item about Stefan Leger having a seven-year-old child. As a dutiful editor, I immediately thought of making a list of fathers who hid from the public the fact that they had children. I found only one more in Israel - Shahar Hason, who one day I found out in Punch that he has a rather large child.


The shameless public relations that Stefan Lager did when he invented that he had a seven-year-old child that he hid from the public, in order to raise himself to awareness, is only the beginning of the return of the State of Israel to normality


The singer Stefan responds to the rabbi who attacked him on the video clip "Only Girls"/PR

Well, I understand that we are finally back to being shit.

Welcome, routine.

Apparently the war doesn't excite anyone anymore, and we've gotten used to the kidnappers.

That's it, have we forgotten the brutal rape and beheading?

No, because that's how it feels when you wake up on a Sunday morning and see an item about Stefan Leger having a seven-year-old child.



"I'm proud of you for everything you've been through and what you're going through, how you've matured, how you change and improve every second, every minute, every week, every month and every year. How you listen and have always listened even without understanding at all what you're doing in this crazy world. As much as you Loving, loved, talented, smart, understands deeply and accepts our situation. You know it's important to me that you have a quiet and normal childhood like I had before all this and that you do what you love like any normal child."



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Oh, really?/Documentation in social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law

As a dutiful editor, I immediately thought of making a list of fathers who hid from the public the fact that they had children, but I found only one more in Israel - Shahar Hason, who one day I found out in Punch at his concert that he has a rather large child.

I had never heard him talk about it before and I didn't understand why he would hide such a thing.

I thought about maybe interviewing a psychologist to explain the phenomenon to me, and even before I got to the system I realized that it was a PR exercise, because the idiot releases a song or something.



Why? God knows. Maybe the metaphorical logic here is that he is talking to his inner child, that is, to himself. Absolutely not I would be surprised if this is where the PR sophistication ends.

While I wonder why the hell someone would do such a thing in a country like ours, where children are a sacred thing and fertility is a piece of trigger, and no matter how much it makes him stand out now, he will not be forgiven for "playing" on such a sensitive issue and founded the barren women's union on it.



Then I received an email about a new photo exhibition, which I would have largely ignored, because who cares about a photo exhibition, but what caught my eye was the disturbing link made between the exhibition and the Iron Swords War, apparently to justify its existence.

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The exhibition of the "transparent" single women who have no one to miss in the war of iron swords/Shilot Mizrahi

This is a new photo exhibition called "Genesis" whose theme is female singleness with iron swords - the loneliness, the expectation of a loved one who is missing, and the (non-existent) longing for a soldier on the front: "When everyone talks about the wives of the reservists who are waiting for a man to go into battle - one group remains "transparent" during the war. These are the single women who don't even have anyone to miss, those for whom the war made loneliness and longing for a relationship difficult and excruciating."



This is a quote.

And here is another one:



"The pain of many women has disappeared from the public discourse, the pain of those who have no one to miss, those who wish for a man to wait for him to return from the battle, those who would prefer the fear of loving their heart to the huge lack in their lives. These are the single women and those seeking a relationship whose voices are almost unheard ".



I understand the thought behind it - there is a feeling that the exhibition should be "sold" in a more reasoned way than usual, because it seems like a slip to sell just an ordinary life, but in Hayat - to ride the war like this under the pretext that the single women are especially upset because they don't have a husband in reserve to fear for his life?

Do you know who the transparent victims of the war really are?

The advertisers, who are just dying to get back to normal and can't do it in a respectable way.

I'm really starting to feel sorry for them.

Just an idea - just sell things as they are, stop feeding the profession and your representatives, and certainly don't invent more victims of this war.

Because as it is, there seems to be enough.

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Source: walla

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