Israeli Version of “Survivor” Premieres with Animal Cruelty
As I am writing this, the first episode of the Israeli version of the hit TV series “Survivor” is being aired on Israeli television (channel 10).
Having bought the rights to the show, it is so far a fair imitation of the original series, this one shot on the Caribbean Islands.
So far, survivors were split into groups and challenged to jump off a boat in the middle of ocean and get the game started.
What they were asked to do was swim to rafts filled with tools necessary for survival, grab as many as they can and swim back to their new individual boats.
So far so good.
What I didn’t see coming, however, was a couple of cages with live chickens amongst the items on the raft.
The participants of each group swam to and jumped on the cages trying to get a hold of them first, causing the chickens in the cage to panic. That was already a huge shock to me (because anyone who knows me knows how sensitive I am to animals) but if that wasn’t enough, the struggle over the cages caused them to open, the chickens fell into the water hysterically trying to swim and the contestants continued to fight over who gets the chickens!
The whole thing was just 30 seconds of chaos: people yelling, chickens panicking, feathers flying, water splashing…
At that point, I just burst into tears and ran out of the room leaving my husband in shock.
He knew how long I had been waiting to see the Israeli version, with all the promos and publicity the show has been having - but I couldnt help it! I just started crying in disbelief.
How is it possible, as we head towards the year 2008, that today’s society and media STILL allows this kind of mistreatment of animals!
And for what???? For rating????
I’m not proud of my reaction. I wish I could go on watching the show as if nothing happened (just like millions of Israelis are probably doing right now). I wish I didn’t take everything so hard and get so emotionally involved when I witness these kinds of injustices…
But I do. It’s just who I am. I have always been this way and I guess I always will be.
And so I continue in my personal (and sometimes emotionally exhausting) pursuit of a better world.
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
- Mahatma Gandhi
UPDATE: I just saw a promo for next week’s episode where survivors argue over whether to kill the chickens. Apparently the show is called “Survivor” based on whether or not the animals on the island make it out alive…
YET ANOTHER UPDATE: This post gets on Ynet and makes a difference?Click here to read all about it.
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you have nothing to be ashamed of. unfortunately, not enough people have a similar (although perhaps not as emotional) response.
the whole concept is a disgrace. Steve Best wrote a similar article where he states that Survivor
“reinforces the widespread public opinion that animals exist as entertainment value for humans — a tradition some might think expired with the Roman culture, but of course is alive and well in zoos, circuses, rodeos, the entertainment industries, and now reality shows”.
@ Michael and mike L: Thanks for your support!
@ sharon: You’re absolutely right; it IS a disgrace. So instead of removing animal cruelty activities from our culture and society, we are adding new ones to the list!
I believe you don’t grasp the concept of survival.
Judging from the show’s participants’ POV, who are in competition with each other, it’s legitimate to fight over a chicken, which represents a meal that will help them gain an advantage over each other.
And for the chicken- what did you think they were going to do with it, if not kill and eat it?
I see where you are coming from though. You are saying ‘why chicken in the first place?’ I guess they could put a bag of quick-meal spaghetti or something, but it doesn’t seem right!
I guess what I’m trying to say to you is Deal With It! It’s just a goddamn chicken!
@ Stupid article: I appreciate you taking the time to share your alternative viewpoint. You know what they say: “if everyone agrees with your dreams then you’re probably not dreaming big enough…”

I totally agree, that was totally wrong and unnecessary.