Tania Sánchez, a member of the United Left (IU), participated in a television series in which she answered a question about the relationship between her party and Podemos. Right-wing journalist Eduardo Inda asked him: “But why are you always so angry?” Sanchez responded immediately: “I know you’re struggling to understand that there are women who are able to talk seriously about serious issues, but you have to get used to it, because we’re in the 21st century and women don’t smile to put you at your service or to like you.” The video was shared in the next 48 hours by 27,600 people through your Facebook account.
Tania Sánchez is undoubtedly a smart and good communicator policy. It is also young and beautiful, it is difficult not to look at it (among other things, in this type of series the contrast between the beauty of female and male guests is obvious and suspicious). In the 21st century, it is hard for male Machistas to feel respect for young and elegant women. When they have to argue with a smart woman, these kinds of phrases are often used to put the woman “in place.” In a way, what Inda meant was: “Don’t forget that you’re a nice woman and that your role is to decorate television.” Female luminosity causes a short circuit to the machists and the reaction is to try to neutralize the woman with an aging misogyny. A bad strategy, a smart woman, who instead of running out of power, is able to highlight the pathetic greed of the male chauvinist.
This is often the case in politics. Remember what PP candidate Miguel Arias Cañete said in the company for the European elections after a television interview with PSOE candidate Elena Valenciano: “It’s hard to argue with a woman: if you manifest or narrow your intellectual superiority they’ll call you a male chauvinist.”
I wrote in a newspaper a report on the machismo experienced by political women. Valenciano told me that among the three great spheres of power of our society – the religious, the economic and the political – men have seen their hegemony threatened politically. In this context, we must place the barbarities of the Machistas and celebrate that they are enraged by the loss of battle. They must be asked why they are angry with smart women.
But that comment, “Why are you always angry?” also brought me a lot of memories. Once in the evening, when I was coming home alone, a men's cloak told me: “Smile, girl, you’re pretty.” They told me about this situation on social media and accused me of being exaggerated by many men, that the sweeper seemed to be a decent guy and that that had nothing to do with sexism. In public jobs, it has happened to me many times to approach an unknown man to say, “Don’t be so serious, smile.” Male colleagues never received the requirement to work with a permanent smile.
The sociologist Pierre Bordieu explains it well: “In patriarchal society, women have to fulfill the status of a symbolic object, constantly feeling the view of others. The consequence is insecurity and passion for always being attractive, slender and useful.” In the twenty-first century, however, we are more and more women than in the media, in politics and on the street, we reject this order, turning the Machian knives into a struggle for equality.
Bidali zure iritzi artikuluak iritzia@argia.eus helbide elektronikora
ARGIAk ez du zertan bat etorri artikuluen edukiarekin. Idatzien gehienezko luzera 4.500 karakterekoa da (espazioak barne). Idazkera aldetik gutxieneko zuzentasun bat beharrezkoa da: batetik, ARGIAk ezin du hartu zuzenketa sakona egiteko lanik; bestetik, egitekotan edukia nahi gabe aldatzeko arriskua dago. ARGIAk azaleko zuzenketak edo moldaketak egingo dizkie artikuluei, behar izanez gero.
There are those who, being a brilliant brain, with definitions of "little detail," are experts in transforming and transforming the same thing, in other words. It was yours and it has been a project in eternum that has been repeated for decades. This was one of the main reasons to... [+]
On 26 December, during an air strike, the Israeli Army killed five Palestinian journalists trying to reach the city. They killed 130 Palestinian journalists. This news has reminded me of a couple of things, the first, the persecution of true journalists in any part of the world,... [+]
In recent months I have had to work in a number of institutes and, at some point, I have had to talk to the students about the possibilities offered by the labour market. The typology of the students is varied and in the same city varies a lot from one neighborhood to another,... [+]
The girl who appears in the center of photography, which can hardly be considered historical, is writing a list of adjectives: I, you, he, we, you, they. Looking down, I couldn't see what his gaze looked like.
Insensitive to the work of the photographer, you, slowly and... [+]
When you work with older people or people with physical and neural diversity, you realize that the idea of competition in our society limits us a lot as a species. That is, our system puts you in value by doing things specifically, and what it doesn't do is incapable of the... [+]
I wanted to write for the Christmas lights and claim to become an annual tradition in this time of street lighting, a welcoming, joyful and joyful public space from the point of view of the class. But, of course, also warm public spaces where some young people can be warming up... [+]
He forgives the oak trees, oak trees, oaks, herons, strawberries, dressings, chestnuts, birch, gorostidias, chamomiles, pine trees and all the societies of the trees, but today the hayedo has a date on the occasion of the celebrations of the winter border.
It is easier for me... [+]
Euskaraldia comes back. Apparently, it will be in the spring of next year. They have already presented it and the truth is that it has surprised me; not Euskaraldia himself, but his motto: We'll do it by moving around.
The first time I have read or heard it, the title of the... [+]
When the heteropatriarchal capitalist colonial system is questioned and fought, it attacks mercilessly. Using all the tools at your disposal to strengthen, strengthen and consolidate institutional power, media, justice, language, culture, violence...
In Switzerland, where every... [+]
I do not know if you also have the same perception – I recognise this: here I have started to write in a scientific way. I am referring to the natural extension of the word laziness. I hear more and more in the corners of Hego Euskal Herria: Basque, Spanish and, of course,... [+]
Many at Christmas feel more lazy than illusion when we think about meals and family gatherings. But we anticipate that it is not food that makes us feel collectively uncomfortable, but the normativity that defines the traditional family. Moreover, we would dare to say that the... [+]
I have always found the way in Spanish to the carriages that can be found here and there: humiliating. Isn't it a pretty light, white name or doesn't it have any connotation? After all, everything that was going on there had to be humiliated. It is known that for the god of... [+]
The end of the Syrian Arab Republic has caused great surprise at the way in which it has taken place: fast and almost without resistance. However, it is not so strange when we consider that the country was destroyed, impoverished and trodden. Most Syrians have long been... [+]