Big Brother: Rami Vered just wanted to get back the respect taken from him

Last night, the episode of Big Brother was broadcast, the reason why Yehuda Yitzhakov left the fireplace house, after threatening the life of his sworn rival in the Rami Vered house. As we have seen, it was not only the threats on Vered’s life that caused Judah to leave, but the harsh and violent remarks he shared in the Big Brother room like “I will drag his head on the sidewalk.” The network was furious and opinions were divided regarding Yitzhakov’s departure, some called for the production of Big Brother to oust Vered, who also took part in the quarrel.

From the beginning of the season Rami Vered was among my favorite tenants because of the many qualities I recognized in him. A person who has gone through a difficult life with many struggles, including raising his autistic son, and yet manages to maintain a quality way of life and humor and for a moment did not present himself as a victim in need of support or help. I felt that many failed to wonder about our pitcher and interpreted it correctly.

I understand that I am among the few who have connected with the controversial tenant, who sends clever and humorous cynical statements that anyone who does not understand may be offended by. Cynicism is an unfavorable trait of people who have gone through a difficult thing or two in life, lost faith in others and turned cynicism as a way of coping and surviving in life.

I can understand Yitzhakov’s fans calling for Vered’s removal, but I do not agree with them at all. Rami did not reach a difficult rivalry with any other tenant in the house, while Yitzhakov found himself in various and varied bullying incidents with every other tenant in the house. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and misses like a duck, what is it?

Yitzhakov managed to get Marmi out of the demon, and let’s face it, each and every one of us has a less flattering side to his personality, and if a person who touches us touches those sensitive points, sits on our backs, sucks our blood like a leech and throws incessant insults at us That he causes us, in the end we will break. Because we are all human beings as broken at the end of the most relaxed and pleasant tenant in the house, Lior Kalfon. But even the break of a rose was in my eyes such that it could be contained and forgiven. Vered never threatened or used physical violence, but used teasing and insults to reclaim the little respect taken from him after being humiliated and publicly humiliated by a guy a few decades younger who attacked him unrestrained.

Vered went through three difficult months at home. He presented his beautiful sides, and for the mistake he made he apologized and expressed great remorse. A sublime feature of taking responsibility for actions. He took care of each of the tenants in the house, while he cooked for each of them the meal that suited him. And the viewers left us at home, seeing only the partial picture from the outside. Evidence of his kindness and superior qualities the tenants of the house, among them the discerning Dror Contento, whom I fully trust his judgment, and praised Remy and said he is the tenant with the biggest heart in the house and the way he is portrayed outside is a great injustice done to him.

Gal Gvaram also came to his defense when she was ousted and praised Rami as the loving father of the house, and this without referring to the words of praise and praise of Linor Sibinik because she is biased because of romantic feelings. So yes, Rami Vered deserves to be in the grand final for the beautiful road he went through all season and for being able to survive this bullying threat 24/7.

Yehuda Yitzhakov, The Big Brother (Photo: Screenshot)Yehuda Yitzhakov, The Big Brother (Photo: Screenshot)

Surprising candidate for the final five

But if we are talking about who deserves to be the big winner, for me the winner of the season is the big brother himself and his name will be called in Israel Roi Oz, who this time managed to see beyond rating considerations and did not give in to violence and bullying. The big brother put Yitzhakov in his place and tried to calm the winds, but when he saw that the boundaries were crossed he was forced to evict one of the prominent tenants of the season.

I mention that in the past Big Brother took care to glorify tenants who abused and bullied other tenants just because they created interest, but in light of the growing violence in society today, he decided to take up the gauntlet and make a change of direction and send educational and value messages to teens watching reality.

If until today I was afraid that my children would watch the program unattended and without explaining to them what is moral and what is not, today I feel safe and trust the big brother who has come a long way himself and developed from season to season and beyond the great responsibility placed on his shoulders in value and educational messages, also learn to open up to the tenants. . Big Brother has gone through, he is an evolving and changing character just like any hero in any season so he deserves this season to be in the top five.

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