It’s the ‘nipple war’. Former Vice President of Government Pablo Iglesias He has launched his tweet in support of his party partner and successor in the Social Rights portfolio, Ione Herb. The controversy in networks has originated from a photo of the minister in which she appears without a bra in a public act. Belarra, wearing a sweater in the corporate color of her formation, appears in the image embracing the minister Irene Montero. “Because the obligation to wear a bra is written in the same code of honor as having sexual relations if you went home with him. Enough of shaming women, enough of violence,” wrote the head of Social Rights. It has been her resounding response to the adviser and Vox militant Bertrand Ndongo, who was the one who shared that same photograph on her profile with the question “Really?”
Because the obligation to wear a bra is written in the same code of honor as having sex if you went home with him.
Enough of shaming women, enough of violence. https://t.co/5NuiuKoTF2— Ione Belarra (@ionebelarra) February 6, 2023
The networks have reacted in a matter of minutes. Avalanche of support from Belarra for her defense of feminism and the sexual freedom of women in their free choice to wear a bra or not. But there are also those who see a victimization in her gesture. Pablo Iglesias has taken a step forward with his tweet in which he rescues the image of his partner Belarra and compares it with a photo of Santiago Abascal, president of Vox.
Guess which are the nipples that offend the sense of decorum of the fachas. Going through the hair clinic so that the virile and Spanish race does not decline, we leave it for another time ???? pic.twitter.com/2WmXhObej1
— Pablo Iglesias ???? (@PabloIglesias) February 6, 2023
“Guess which are the nipples that offend the sense of decorum of the fachas. We leave the passage through the hair clinic so that the virile and Spanish race does not decline for another occasion,” the former vice president writes on his networks.