Paul Motorcycles is outraged by the new campaign of the Ministry of Equality in which, among other things, denounce sexist and macho attitudes in television programs. As an example, the advertising spot recreated a scene in which a presenter asks his interviewee about the underwear she wears: “Sexy or comfortable?”
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The government video does not refer directly to that of Requena, but it turns out that the controversial question is the same that the Antena 3 presenter asked Elsa Pataky in 2016.
Motorcycles took out their arsenal against Irene Montero and criticized that you spent “a million euros” to “call me a macho”. Later, the program broadcast a compilation of endless questions that it has asked throughout the last 17 seasons to male guests who have also been asked about their underwear or their sex life. In this case, the purpose of Motos was to refute the theory of the spot in which it is stated that “if I were a guy, I would not have asked that question.”
But the networks do not forget and, in this context, they have recovered a video of Charlize Theron in which she complains about how uncomfortable she was during her interview in the anthill in 2012. According to the actress, she was very confused when she asked about the audience the program was aimed at and they answered that it was for all audiences and that she had to “go crazy”. She even understood less when she, every time she answered a question, they played sexy music or asked her to dance.
“They played me sexy music and asked me to dance. I did it to please everyone, but what happened next completely threw me off: 6th grade chemistry games. When I saw the chemistry games being put on the table, I thought It was a joke, but it wasn’t like that. I didn’t understand anything,” said the protagonist of Mad Max on the jimmy fallon show.
Charlize Theron tells what she lived in the anthill, but Pablo Motos will tell you that he does not have sexist and macho attitudes, and instead of asking for forgiveness and accepting his mistakes, he will disguise himself as a victim to tell you that he is suffering from a campaign orchestrated by the Ministry of Equality pic.twitter.com/QudKBLqozC
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Singer Virginia MaestroFor his part, he has also spoken about his interview on the Atresmedia program and the moment in which Motos makes references to his neckline: “Well yes, it was macho, violent, uncomfortable, seedy, shameful and very unfortunate. How easy do that from power. Less deleting and more apologies. We all make mistakes and admitting it would be wiser.”
Well yes, it was sexist, violent, uncomfortable, seedy, shameful and very unfortunate. How easy to do that from power.
Less erasing and more apologies. We all make mistakes and admitting it would be wiser.
FIN. Virginia Maestro (@virginiamaestro) November 26, 2022