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When Kim Or Azulai tells the whole world that she wants sex, it's an important cultural moment
Did the revealing interviews of Taylor Malchov and Kim Or Azulai go too far or did they arrive at the right place and time?
Is Haaretz's literary research pathetic or appropriate?
Who is the 17-year-old who has already bombed with Song of the Year, and what do "Ten Percent" fans have in common?
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Kim Or Azoulay
Ilana Bernstein
Taylor Malchow
Meitar Schleider Potschnik and Avner Shavit
Thursday, January 21, 2021, 00:00
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An old joke tells of three French children walking down the street, peeking into an apartment and seeing her as a couple in intense friction.
"Look, they're going to get beaten up," the ten-year-old boy shouts.
"No, they have sex," the 12-year-old responds, and the 14-year-old remarks, "and they do not know how to do it well."
We have been thinking about this joke for the past two weeks, in light of the reactions to interviews in which Taylor Malchov and Kim Or Azulai, both born in 2002, dared to say that they had sex and sometimes even initiated and understood it.
Why is what has long been taken for granted in France still arousing "storms" on our network?
And also: What does the bullying reaction to Haaretz's investigation into Ilana Bernstein reveal about the camp, which considers itself a knight of freedom of expression, who is already a candidate for song of the year and what does Nitza Shaul and Jane Bordo's soloist have in common?
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