Like “drug addicts, degenerates, correista rats involved in prostitution”, Abdalá Bucaram qualified candidates for the CPCCS
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“Like drug addicts, degenerates, rats that can’t be called women because they are correístas, who are involved in prostitution”, the former president of the Republic, Abdalá Bucaram Ortiz, described some candidates to the Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control ( CPCCS) in his radio address this weekend.
“The popular will of these elections of this CPCCS does not represent anyone. Nobody knows who they are. We know that there is a bit of drug addicts, degenerates, a few rats that cannot be called women; that are correístas. In other words, to be a correísta, you have to be a woman of the lowest level, “he said.
At Bucaram’s discretion, “a decent person” cannot say that he is a correísta. “It has to be linked to levels of prostitution in power or to plunder the state, to kill people, to rape children, because that is the correismo.”
In his speech, the ex-president referred to the next sectional elections, which will also elect, from among more than 40 candidates, those who will make up the Citizen Participation Council. (I)
Abdalá Bucaram, simpatizante del gobierno de Lenín Moreno, se refiere a candidatas al #CPCCS como “drogadictas degeneradas”, “ratas que no pueden llamarse mujeres (porque) son correistas”; que están metidas en prostitución” y “putería”. pic.twitter.com/nHjC0uvC9T
— Periodismo en buseta (@relicheandres) 5 de marzo de 2019
Impresentable que una vez se recurra al insulto y a las injurias para atacar a los adversarios. La vieja forma de hacer política se resiste a morir, aplica para todas las organizaciones que participan en la contienda electoral, qué vergüenza! https://t.co/xtnCuCfn71
— Tere Menéndez (@TMT30_) 5 de marzo de 2019
La violencia política contra las mujeres es tan atroz, tan salvaje, busca lastimarnos en lo más íntimo, en nuestra moral sexual. Por eso muchas mujeres evitan desempeñarse en el ámbito público. Estos discursos cavernícolas deben desaparecer por el bien de una sociedad democrática https://t.co/fJY1GPzScx
— Silvia Buendía 💚 (@silvitabuendia) 6 de marzo de 2019