“False Sororo feminist collective that cries tongos”

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The canceler Diana Mondino He went out to the Ni Una Menos crossing, a day after that group supported Lali Espósito due to Javier Milei’s attacks. The chancellor described it as a “false Sororo feminist collective that only cries tongos and subsidies.”

Mondino expressed himself in this way on his Twitter account, in response to a message he published Mercedes D’Alessandroformer national director of Economy, Equality and Gender in the Ministry of Economy during a stretch of Martín Guzmán’s administration, during the government of Alberto Fernández.

In his speech, D’Alessandro had slipped that the “fight” between Milei and Lali had been premeditated by the Government as a distraction maneuver to prevent the January inflation (published on Wednesday), the rate increases and “the 33 “. CFK pages” will sneak into the public debate.

“All the media talking about that fight, notes about how much each gang charges,” said the former official.

The fierce response from Mondino. “Those who overlooked things this week are those of the false Sororo feminist collective that only cries about nonsense and subsidies,” the chancellor replied to D’Alessandro, one of the recognized figures of Ni Una Menos who came out on Thursday to support the singer.

Mercedes D’Alessandro, in red, in March 2022. Photo Federico López Claro

Furthermore, the minister criticized that “they feign dementia to ignore” the trafficking network that operated through social planes in Chaco and was commanded by piqueteros.

The canceler also replied to a post that criticized the artists for “become revolutionaries defending a mine that collected millions from the State” instead of making the situation in Chaco visible.

Attacks, supports and statements: the details of the crossings from Milei to Lali

The differences between Lali and Milei go back a long way, since the singer lamented the libertarian’s electoral victory. But in recent times the President’s attacks have intensified.

In an interview he gave on Wednesday, the president called the singer “Lali Depósito”, fueling attacks for her performances at state festivals. He continued giving “likes” – an action of validation and dissemination of messages on networks – to different posts that criticized her.

Lali responded with a long letter in which she recalled that she has worked in the artistic environment since she was 10 years old and that her forays into series allowed her to provide employment opportunities for many people: “I don’t know anything other than working and that’s how I always earn my money.“.

Lali Espósito, in the Ni una Menos march, in front of the National Congress.

Hours before, various figures from entertainment and politics had come out to support the actress and audiovisual producer. Among the personalities and organizations that demonstrated was the Ni Una Menos collective, which accused the head of state of “misogyny and institutional violence.”

“Absolute repudiation of that form of impotence of power that He only knows how to be violent and patriarchal while making the most inhuman adjustment that we can remember,” added the official account of the group in a post on X.

Added to this was the Actrices Argentinas collective, of which Lali is a part: “Institutional violence towards cultural representatives and social leaders seeks to silence the voices that They stand up against misogyny, hunger and adjustment. “They are not going to silence us!”

In addition to feminist organizations, different artists and cultural personalities also repudiated Milei’s statements. Support for Lali came from various political and social sectors. Among those who expressed their support were the actresses Natalia Oreiro and China Suárez, Carolina Piparo (deputy of La Libertad Avanza), Silvia Lospennato (of the PRO), Mayra Mendoza (mayor of Quilmes, for Unión por la Patria, and businessman Daniel Grinbank and the guitarist and singer Ricardo Mollo.

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