Arturo Pérez-Reverte
has once again revolutionized Twitter
by harshly criticizing
a tweet from the
National Police
that uses what is currently known as
inclusive language -
putting a letter "x" so as not to use masculine or feminine gender in words like "us or us "-.
The Ministry of the Interior has started
a campaign
called
Count on us
that will fight to
raise awareness about gender violence.
"Control ... Insults ... Threats ... Hitting ... In the face of any manifestation of violence by your partner or ex: #CuentaConNosotrxs".
With this message, the National Police has shared the campaign video on its Twitter profile and Arturo Pérez-Reverte has wanted to make very clear
his rejection of the use of x.
The Cartagena wrote on his profile in response to the CNP publication: "Can a National Police that tries to get citizens to take it seriously, write 'us' on an official Twitter about a matter as important as this? ... Or
is it thus devalues and ridicules the message itself? "
A critique with great repercussion that, far from what was expected,
had a reply from the Police itself.
A response with
an epic zasca
to the writer who usually comes out unscathed in his criticisms.
With a
screenshot of the Royal Spanish Academy
in which it is advised that
the word twit is not in the dictionary
and that the correct use is tweet, the National Police account has written: "Thank you Arturo, we take note for your upcoming tweets ".
Some words loaded with irony
that have also had their reply in the author of
Alatriste
, who has not hesitated to
downplay his mistake
and brand the way his interlocutors speak as nonsense.
"I admit that I have made it easy, indeed. The difference is that mine is fixed by paying more attention to the keys when writing.
The thing about you and your linguistic bullshit
is inappropriate for an institution that should be exemplary in everything. open the mouth".
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