Díaz destaca la «violencia machista auténtica» en insultos a Pilar Alegría en redes

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The second vice president and the Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, condemned the «authentic macho violence» of insults on social media towards the government spokesperson and Minister of Education, Training, and Professional Sports, Pilar Alegría.
The spokesperson denounced on Sunday that he had been «48 hours being a victim of unpleasant and intolerable comments» on social media, such as «whore,» «fox,» or «dealer,» urging them to be stopped, saying that being a minister does not justify such attacks.
In a post on her Instagram account, Alegría explained that she has been in politics for years and has always worked «with dedication, seriousness, and honesty.» She urged people to understand and respect those who disagree with her ideology and decisions, stating that she will never tolerate or remain silent in the face of insults and threats, which unfortunately women continue to endure with such energy.
Yolanda Díaz, along with other government members between Sunday and Monday, expressed solidarity from Warsaw (Poland) with the government spokesperson, noting that insults on social media towards the education minister constitute «authentic violence.»
When asked about her participation in the Informal Council on Employment, Social Policy, Health, and Consumer Affairs (EPSCO), and showing solidarity with Alegría, who wanted to convey a message of focus to express «Enough,» as «women are constantly attacked for the simple fact of being women.»
Finally, the second vice president stressed the need for a «unified cry» to say «enough» to the aggressions «simply for the fact of being women.»