That evening we watched episode 8 of ‘Abogada Hulka’, a series that had already seen insults and complaints on the internet long before it started. Why?
It was the first tweet I saw Thursday morning. As soon as the button on the mobile was pressed, the Madrid residence started screaming from that small window. Whores, I’ve heard. Just to be sure, I restarted the video. Yes, they had said “whores”. A minute later I had a strange feeling in my stomach, completely twisted and squeezed. During the day it got worse, like a freshly laundered t-shirt you turn over to drain. There were those who tried to excuse the behavior with a “this is kid stuff” or worse, “this is a tradition and happens every year”.
I wonder how many parents of those Madrid residents ever said to their children’s teachers, in school and in high school: “My son is not like that”, “you have no right to punish him”, “who do you think you are to judge?”, “my son should get yes or yes”… In short, education Education at all levels: from home to university How should a university react when its students behave like this?
That evening we watched episode 8 of ‘Abogada Hulka’, a series that had already seen insults and complaints on the internet long before it started. Why? Because she’s actually a woman. Just like Miss Marvel or the Black Widow movie. It’s just that, but disguised as clever and embarrassing comments like “this forced shot is responding to hidden interests” and stuff like that. Yeah shit, excuse the language. But the fact is, we’ve normalized certain forms of violence that lead us to see, like kid stuff, a bunch of kids opening the window to say “whores!” to call. In the last episode of the series, I told you, She-Hulk is faced with exactly this: Elías Ahuja’s and all that involves her screams. I’m glad to see there’s a hero in the room.
Source: La Verdad

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