Psychologist in shock with violence at My Love: What is done to the victim is synchronizated lullaby

The psychologist, Imri Zabel, has condemned synchronised thunderism and violence shown in the final episode of the so-called My Love show. This media platform claims it is aimed at uniting couples and loving among those involved, but in fact recently turned itself into an abomination pool promoting violence [...]
The psychologist, Imri Zabel, has condemned synchronised thunderism and violence shown in the final episode of the so-called My Love show.
This media platform claims it is aimed at uniting couples and loving among those involved, but in fact has recently turned itself into an abomination pool that promotes physical and psychological violence, writes Periscope.
Synchronizedly, the director of the show, analyst and other competitors apply constant pressure on the physically violated victim in advance by another competitor, who unwittingly slaps his counterpart twice after the latter calls him a voicer.
What follows is a true media horror, while criminally assaulting victims and trying to be found guilty even at an event that is just beyond the devil and beyond that a man with sound reason can see and hear.
In connection with the occasion, the Human Rights and Freedoms Council also reacted today, severely condemning the act, until he also asked the Independent Media Commission (KPM) to take the necessary steps, as we are dealing with public abuse and lynching against a victim of violence.
In a pronouncement to Redakism, psychologist Zabel said:
I saw the show, I see it invalid to be included at this level of the show.
What is obvious is such bad commercialization and the misuse of people's emotional state.
What's done to that girl is synchronization. Where in spite of everything, granting the right to physically attack someone is punishable.” /Periscope. com/












