Vox has launched a few days of the mobilizations for Women's Day a video campaign to attack the law against gender violence and the ideas of what they call "supremacist feminism." "I want to free myself from your ideological burqa," says the Santiago Abascal party, which will not go to any of the 8-M mobilizations this Sunday because it has counterprogrammed its own act in Vistalegre (Madrid).

The Vox campaign aims to be its "allegation" for "true feminism" and "against the imposition of the liberticidal postulates of radical feminism," according to the formation in a statement, in which he presents one of the two videos.

This, starring only the deputies of Vox in Congress and of just one minute, does not make a single mention of murders or sexist aggressions and does not even address its critical position on the law of gender violence. He prefers to refer to other issues such as, for example, abortion to claim the "protection" of the "unborn" and pregnant women.

Instead, the second of these videos is a frontal attack against many of the equality policies in force. Including the law against gender violence. This most belligerent video is headed by the president of Vox in Madrid, Rocío Monasterio , and in it also participate national deputies of Vox and other women of the party with the slogan "Do not speak in my name".

"I am a woman and I want to free myself from your ideological burqa," says one of them, on the many occasions when she attacks against "radical feminism" and "totalitarianism." "I denounce those who want to collectivize us," "we each think differently," "do not gag us," say several of the participants, who reject a "doctrine" they denounce because they "face man."

As for the gender violence law, it is criticized that there are "unfair" norms with man. "I am a woman and my boyfriend is not a criminal because he is a man," Vox emphasizes, in addition to asking for a change in legislation to punish all violence and "protect the weak." "I am not a victim because I am a woman; the State does not have to protect me, give or take away. I have the same rights as men because I am Spanish," he says.

Likewise, the video charges against the use of public funds in programs and activities to raise awareness in equality because it is an "agenda in gender policies" that is "imposed" by the institutions. "I don't want my children to be indoctrinated into totalitarian ideologies," says Vox.

He also criticizes the quota policy: "I do not need the State to guarantee my job with quotas, I already earn it. I have achieved it by my effort."

Vox will not be in the mobilizations for the 8-M, but that same day will hold a massive event in Vistalegre to raise Abascal as president of Vox for another four years and to present itself as "the alternative" to the Government formed by the PSOE and United we can.

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