• Sexual harassment: Placido Domingo, accused by 11 other women

The playwright Albert Boadella has been criticized on social networks this Saturday after having published a tweet in which he states, in relation to the accusations against the tenor Plácido Domingo, that "the hands of a male are not to be still precisely" .

Boadella has published in the last few hours a series of opinions on the social network after knowing Friday that the Los Angeles Opera had opened an internal investigation after a dozen women accused Placido Domingo of sexual abuse.

In his profile, the playwright censures in a tweet that soprano Angela Turner - one of the complainants - has told " that 20 years ago Placido Domingo entered his dressing room and slipped his hands from his shoulders to his breasts . "

"That is, he did not hit a slap like any sensible woman who does not want to bind. Harassment denounces. And now she adds to the harassment of the tenor," concludes Boadella's tweet.

After a user responded to this message that "Equal Plácido (Sunday) should have his hands still", Boadella has replied with a phrase criticized by hundreds of users and has become a trend in the network: " The hands of a male is not to be still precisely . Otherwise humans would not exist as a species. "

Following criticism from users and politicians like Gabriel Rufián to that tweet, Boadella has defended his exercise of freedom of expression and has crossed reproaches with other users who have criticized his comments.

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