“I really don’t understand why they made me an unnecessary burden,” the women’s minister asked. | Font: PTR | Andean
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Minister for Women and Vulnerable Groups Claudia Davila said today she was the victim of an “unnecessary burden” for calling Prime Minister Anibal Torres a “gentleman” after the latter attacked journalist Sol Carreño in criticizing Sunday’s report Fourth Power.
As a reminder, at the event held on November 3, prime minister attacked carrenowithout naming her, for broadcasting a report about a road without asphalt in the city of Huancavelica and whose work is a promise hitherto unfulfilled by the government of Pedro Castillo.
“But why is this lady doing this and manipulating some of the locals with their meager knowledge just to hurt the government. Bad faith, an evil heart, the woman who does this is a bad mother, she cannot be a good mother, she is a bad wife, she is a bad daughter, and if she has children, she only disfigures her children and brings them up. with these superiority complexes. said the head of the PKM at the time.
After the argument, Davila spoke to RPP News November 7 and said he would talk to Anibal Torres and confirm his disagreement with the qualifiers he used. Thus, the headline described the prime minister as a “very sensible” person and a “gentleman” who, in her opinion, “doesn’t have the slightest doubt about an apology”.
“I think it was an excess, but I also think he is a gentleman and a very wise man,” he said.
A week after his interview in PTR, Claudia Davila said today, on Monday, the 14th, that he had not communicated with carreno and what does he get critics for his statements, despite the fact that he believed that PCM holder it has been exceeded.
“I didn’t call Saul Carreno; I feel like they put an unnecessary burden on me. I was the only one who came out and said that it seemed wrong to me that I was going to talk to the prime minister. I also said that I think it’s excessive. I really don’t understand why they put an unnecessary burden on me,” he told the media.
This is not a case of misogyny
In this sense, crushed waived the qualification misogynist which fall on the prime minister after his statements to the journalist sun carreno. To support him, he said that during his time in the cabinet, he failed to notice that Anibal Torres was taking a “women-hating” stance.
“They accused the prime minister of misogyny. Misogynist is a word that implies hatred of women, I never saw the feeling of hatred towards women in the premiere. He used stereotypes that should not be used and which we categorically reject, but this is not a case of misogyny,” he said.
But that’s not how he thinks carreno. In a previous interview with PTRThe lawyer also described the prime minister’s speech as a subconscious message, with the help of which he seeks to “subjugate women”.
“He touched on the typical images in which women should be perfect: a good wife, a good mother, a good daughter,” he criticized, making it clear that the premiere and “neither any man has anything to spoil.” with what the woman chooses to do.”
According to the TV presenter, the Executor will not change his position, since, apparently, his defense strategy is to “attack the messenger.” “It is clear that there is no will to solve the problems of the country,” he said.
Source: RPP

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