Rocío, who introduces herself as a vegan mother, did not like at all that her daughter Nava was asked at school to dress up as a fisherwoman at the next carnival.

"I am absolutely devastated, I want to cry and burn everything,"

she said a few days ago on her TikTok account, where she regularly publishes under the name @veganaynormal.

In a video shared from her vehicle, this mother expresses her outrage.

"I'm sick of them saying that we indoctrinate, we indoctrinate shit," this mother complains.

She further comments that she has asked her daughter's teacher to respect "the moral and ethical principles" of the eight-year-old girl.

And given her refusal, she has decided to "escalate it to the management team" arguing that, according to the BOE, no one can be "discriminated against" for "their religious, moral or ethical beliefs."

"I'm fed up with being ignored, that we are never taken into account," Rocío concludes in a message that has garnered thousands of reactions divided between those who believe that a costume should not be imposed and those who consider her excessive reaction.

The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte has joined the controversy with a caustic comment on Twitter.

"He hurts so much violence against the ethics and morals of her 8-year-old vegan daughter, whom at school they try to dress up as a fisherwoman in carnival. Although it would be worse if they dressed her up as a shepherdess. Intolerable," says the academic.

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