The Ana Rosa Quintana
Program
dedicated a good part of its political table this Monday to
International Women's Day
that is celebrated this Wednesday.
Tertulians and presenter discussed feminism and the mobilizations planned for this March 8.
Ana Rosa Quintana
was very forceful: "In 2019, all women took to the streets, all women. Well, not me anymore, when it has been instrumentalized by part of the party."
The presenter considered that this event, so important for women, has been politicized and recalled that "that year we all went hand in hand, women from the left, from the extreme left, from the right, from more to the right, from the center... all women go out into the streets".
In fact, the presenter recalled that 8M 2018 was the only day that El Programa de Ana Rosa
stopped broadcasting
.
She then stated that "... now I
I don't feel identified with this
queer feminism
.
I don't feel identified."
That year, Ana Rosa Quintana
herself
used her Twitter account to launch a message for and for feminism: "If we women stop, let it be noticed. There is no
Ana Rosa Program
."
It was not the only moment of the program in which the presenter was more than forceful.
During her editorial, with which the program starts every day,
Ana Rosa Quintana
charged against the Government and with the law of yes is yes.
"The tilde of the only that heads the law of only if it is yes has become a political question of the first order.
8M is approaching and 7M is debating the law that benefits sex offenders," he said.
"So far
the sentences have been lowered for 721 rapists and child abusers
. 74 criminals have already been released, leaving 795 women and children encompassed in one adjective, in that of alone, in solemnity alone," he harshly recalled .
"
The
unreasonableness has rendered the word victim meaningless
.
The Government decriminalizes that we reach
Women's Day
without solutions, without an agreement that fixes a law that turns the Penal Code into a paradox of rapists on the street and imprisoned victims."
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