Ravid Plotnik (Photo: Shlomi Pinto)
Rapper Ravid Plotnik published a post on social networks today (Thursday) in which he expressed support for the protests against the legal revolution.
"A friend sent me a post of an atoning scratch she wrote about, in which she addressed the elected officials and asked them to talk to each other and resolve," he wrote on Facebook and Instagram.
"I don't appeal to the elected officials because I don't believe in the elected officials.
I appeal to us. Because I believe in us. Your faithful servant supports the anarchist demonstrations. They are IDF personnel, veterans of combat units, reservists, men and women, tax payers, adults and young people who give their lives for this country.
"On a personal level, in my private life, I'm going to talk and have an open dialogue with smart and good people on the other side of the fence, people who don't agree with me," he added and wrote.
"How many of you are going to do like me, you maniacs?".
The post that Plotnik refers to in his post is a post that Rita wrote about three weeks ago.
"This is the first time that I deviate from my decision not to express positions on current issues," wrote Rita, "because I have always chosen above all, to connect through my poetry, my art, to connect all the ends of this diverse nation of ours, to shine with the energy of healing and love.
But this time I'm already worried and scared!
So want to stop the train rushing to the abyss.
The democracy that we have built here in 75 years, in as sensitive a way as possible, between different people gathered from all over the world - is in danger.
Our togetherness, which we forged in 75 years - is in danger.
Look, the stitches are about to tear."
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