Machismo's savagery is starting to close its doors.
A barrage of insults has been delivered through megaphones against women who dedicate their lives to fighting for a just country.
A barrage of insults has been delivered, through megaphones, against women who dedicate their lives to fighting for a just country.
Sexist speeches and insults using vulgar vocabulary worthy of those who frequent the city's sewers and drains are spewed from the mouths of aggressors against strong women who refuse to be shaken.
All of this attitude reflects the retrograde and medieval image that still crawls on the ground of those who give it space.
Brazil is a country for everyone, a nation that does not tolerate this type of behavior.
A behavior that can only be explained by a lack of talent or a denied admiration.
With their own sovereignty, women remain firm, facing challenges head-on when possible, dismantling and discrediting their vulgar arguments without resorting to vulgarity. There are also those who hide behind cameras or a keyboard, trying to attract attention.
Insults, no different from aggression, wound the soul, they don't defeat these women, but as human beings, they imagine, they question:
What kind of human being is that? How can they act like that?
The answer, my friends, lies in utter insecurity.
Gleisis, Marias do Rosário, da Penha, Manuelas, Dilmas, and all those who wage a daily battle against disrespect and abuse.
At home, on public transport, in the streets, or at work, you are heroines worthy of respect.
The portrayal of fragility serves only to attempt to impose male superiority, which is not real!
Conservative media outlets, with their employees who propagate sexism, routinely push the image of the submissive woman who depends on men, or even exploit the image of sensuality.
This type of message is no longer acceptable to us Brazilians, who believe in equality and justice.
His attempt to perpetuate an unequal, prejudiced country has already failed.
The solution for you, spreaders of lies and hate, is to close your doors.
For an end to the culture of hate and sexism.
Long live women!
* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.
