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Crossing the Line: The Message That Drove Einav Bublil Crazy

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Photo: Einav Bublil’s Instagram page, edited using AI

Crossing the line: the message that drove Einav Bublil crazy. Ziv Shso, 16:53, 3/8/34.

Einav Bublil received an offensive message about her daughter and did not stay silent: “There is nothing more disgusting than talking about children.” The social media star urged parents to take responsibility for the conversations at home and warned, “When there is bullying and, heaven forbid, murder, don’t come with complaints.” According to her, education starts at home.

Social media star and businesswoman Einav Bublil shared that this morning, Wednesday, she received a message “by mistake” from a follower, in which offensive things were written about her daughter. “It was a very ugly and inappropriate message,” she said. According to her, her initial reaction was not anger, but a clear statement: “It’s not nice to talk like that. Small children, at any age, are off limits. There is nothing more disgusting than talking about children.”

Photo: From Einav Bublil’s Instagram page

Bublil used the opportunity to sharply condemn violence and bullying among teenagers. According to her, once this kind of conversation takes place with friends or a husband near children, “they understand that it is acceptable to speak horribly to children and laugh about how they look, and they do it at school. When there is bullying and, heaven forbid, murder, don’t come with complaints.” In her view, education is ultimately something that starts at home. “Don’t be surprised later, it starts with these small things,” she warned.

She also said that after she responded to the follower, the woman apologized for what she wrote and expressed regret. In light of that, Bublil wondered: “If you asked for forgiveness and were sorry a second later, why did you do it in the first place?”

At the end, she clarified the message once again: “Just as you would never tell anyone on the street, ‘What an ugly, fat or stupid child you have,’ there is no reason to write such things in Instagram messages.”

Violence, bullying, children, Einav Bublil, social networks

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