The socialist reform of the law of only yes is yes will begin to be processed this Tuesday, without the support of their government partners. Podemos has not hesitated to accuse the PSOE of committing an act of “betrayal” to the feminist movement. The purple party has assured that its partner will star in the “vote of shame”, by adding their votes with PP and Vox to carry out their proposal.
As Ana Rosa Quintana remarked this morning, “war drums are played in Congress on the eve of women’s day. A war that will have several battles. The first battle will be today’s vote in the Lower House to patch up the law of only yes is yes.”
“Are they really going to tell us women what sexual practices are best for us?”
“Today’s vote – says the presenter – is a patch up by the PSOE that intends to sew the gap through which sexual offenders take to the streets.” However, this “patch” has been the excuse used by Podemos to qualify as “traitors to feminism”. They maintain that this reform supposes “a return to the Code of the Pack, an alliance with the extreme right or the Pact of shame.”
However, for the journalist “shame is that the world reference law of feminismas described by Sánchez, has benefited more than 700 rapists” and that five months after its entry into force the Government has been unable to correct it.
Ana Rosa recalled that, according to Podemos, they have presented “7 proposals that we do not know about”, but what is known is that “We can not attend government coordination meetings since October. Which shows zero will to reach an agreement.”
“In the midst of this feminist war, the Secretary of State for Equality, Ángela Rodríguez Pam, criticizes that 75% of women prefer ‘penetration to self-stimulation.’ This statement has not sat well with the presenter and she has not been the only one. “Are they really going to tell women from politics what sexual practices are best for us?”.
After the criticism received, the Secretary of State for Equality has published a photograph where several sex toys appeared in a shopping cart with the phrase: “This machine kills fascists.” Ana Rosa’s reaction has been clear and forceful: “If we had known before, the Nazis would have been terrified during the landing in Normandy to see the allied soldiers brandishing sexual stimulators. Pam’s phrase could be summed up as ‘don’t make love and make war’. Aren’t they pacifists?
On the other hand, “Yolanda Díaz boasts of labor laws, but now Moncloa admits that more than 443,000 inactive discontinuous permanent workers in Spain do not appear in the official figures of the Ministry of Labor.” According to Quintana, “the economic miracle has more filter than a influencer. For now, the week begins with the yes is yes patch.”
The socialist reform of the law of only yes is yes will begin to be processed this Tuesday, without the support of their government partners. Podemos has not hesitated to accuse the PSOE of committing an act of “betrayal” to the feminist movement. The purple party has assured that its partner will star in the “vote of shame”, by adding their votes with PP and Vox to carry out their proposal.