Male Chauvenism on display at Madrid university
Spanish PM leads outcry over students filmed chanting abuse at women’s halls
Ministers join censure after male student cheered on by mob for calling women in Madrid residence ‘whores’ and ‘nymphomaniacs’
Source: You Tube (Guardian News) Key Words: Students Sexist Insults Madrid
Senior Spanish government figures, including the prime minister, have condemned the behaviour of a group of male university students who were filmed cheering and howling after one of them hurled threatening, obscene and sexist insults at female students in a neighbouring block.
Footage of the incident, shot on Sunday at the Elías Ahuja hall of residence in Madrid, shows one student calling women in the Santa Mónica hall “whores” and “fucking nymphomaniacs” and telling them to come “out of your dens like rabbits”.
His words are met with roars and cheers from dozens of others in the block, who throw open their window shutters in unison to join in.
Authorities at the hall, which is run by the Augustinians and attached to the campus of Madrid’s Complutense University, said they “emphatically condemned” the “incomprehensible and socially unacceptable” behaviour. They said those involved could face expulsion.
Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said actions that “generate hate and threaten women” would not be tolerated, adding: “It’s especially painful to see the protagonists are young people.”
The country’s equality minister, Irene Montero, said the episode was “the clearest proof” of the need for education on sexual consent. “That way all the boys and girls and teenagers in our country will learn that treating people right is right, and that treating them wrong is wrong,” she said. “That way they’ll learn about the culture of consent so that we can stop reinforcing the culture of rape and sexual terror that makes women into sexual objects.”
Her words were echoed by Spain’s education minister, Pilar Alegría. “We can’t look the other way,” she said. “We need to keep advancing as an equal society and that’s why education and equality policies are so important. There’s no going backwards in the face of sexism.”
The director of the hall, Manuel García Artiga, said the sentiments expressed in the video “go totally against the values of the hall and are unacceptable and inexplicable”. He told Cadena SER radio that he and a night porter had attempted to stop the chanting but had arrived too late.
García Artiga said the “full force of the hall’s disciplinary rules” would be applied, adding that those involved had been asked to write letters of apology to their neighbours.
A spokesperson for the hall told El País that the authorities had met on Monday to discuss expelling the alleged ringleader. He added that the student in question would first be given an opportunity to explain himself.
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In this article by The Guardian they are mentioned:
The director of the hall, Manuel García Artiga.
Spain´s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez.
Spain´s Education Minister, Pilar Alegría.
Spain´s Equality Minister, Irene Montero.
El País.
Cadena Ser radio.
In this comment, I want to express my gratitude to these people for their effort and fight in favour of moralism, moral principles and, in other words, etics, apart from Mr. García Artiga. I discard Mr. García Artiga because this filthy event has happened every year and he had said nothing. I have to seek this piece of news in the internet to inform me.
What is more, it´s necessary to be grateful to El País and Cadena Ser radio because these media have said: Enough already! Neither one year more we are going to allow that this obscene incident goes on.
Students called women whores and fucking nymphomaniacs. It can´t be real. It was far too. Pedro Sánchez must ban these insults. He´s the leader of the spiritual reserve in Europe. For fuck´s sake.
If that were not enough, Irene Montero said that these insults make women sexual objects. I recognize that she was accurate, remembering me last age, fifty years ago, when it´s said about sex-object. She said too: Right is right and wrong is wrong. Impressive and great.
Finally, Pilar Alegría, like an angelical choir, concluded: We can´t look the other way, there´s no going backwards. Okay, because we make way walking.
See you.
I've been putting off replying to this comment longer than normal but as always, I do eventually get round to doing it.
I didn't know that this behaviour happened every year but I'm not surprised. I think it all reflects the kind of society we have become.
The following are mentioned in this article from The Guardian:
The Director of the Hall, Manuel García Artiga.
Spain´s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez.
Spain´s Education Minister, Pilar Alegría.
Spain´s Equality Minister, Irene Montero.
El País.
Cadena Ser radio.
In this comment, I want to express my gratitude to these people for their effort and fight in favour of moralism, moral principles and, in other words, ethics, all apart from Mr. García Artiga. I left out Mr. García Artiga because this filthy event has happened every year and he said nothing. I found out this piece of news on the internet.
What is more, it´s necessary to be grateful to El País and Cadena Ser radio because these media outlets have said: Enough is enough! Not one more year more are we going to allow this obscenity to go on.
Students called women whores and fucking nymphomaniacs. It is outrageous. They have gone too far. Pedro Sánchez must outlaw these insults. He´s the leader of the spiritual reserve in Europe. For fuck´s sake.
If that were not enough, Irene Montero said that these insults make women sexual objects. I recognise that she was accurate, reminding me what it was like fifty years ago when sexist language was commonplace. (not sure if this is what you meant). She also said: Right is right and wrong is wrong. Impressive and great.
Finally, Pilar Alegría, like an angelical choir, concluded: We can´t look the other way, there´s no going backwards. Okay, because we make progress by walking forward.
I suppose you are being sarcastic with your praise of the politicans.