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If hypocrisy were a crime, Errejón would get the highest sentence

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If hypocrisy were a crime, Errejón would get the highest sentence

Íñigo Errejón accuses the actress who reported him for sexual assault of having filed a “false complaint» and act with “bad faith, fraud, abuse of rights and deception” by “unjustly extending the prison sentence of the accused”. He also asks to be able to testify to “expose the truth of the facts”. Regardless, Sumar’s former spokesperson has every right to appeal the judge’s decision to temporarily suspend the case due to the plaintiff’s lawyer’s maternity leave. Elisa Mouliaá, The underlying problem is another and has to do with the timid hypocrisy of this left which has invented slogans such as “I believe you, my sister” or “There are no false complaints, but fanatical right whose job it is to criminalize women.” “.

The author of this last sentence is the same Íñigo Errejón who today accuses a woman of filing a false complaint, therefore regardless of what justice decides and respecting in the case in question his presumption of innocence, if cynicism was Errejón’s crime would have the highest penalty. , without any presumption of innocence. The left’s double standards in this matter are shocking, because it has exploited feminism ad nauseum, transforming it into a totalitarian dogma inherited from its rancid ideology. What does Yolanda Díaz say about Errejón accusing a woman of filing a “false and misleading” complaint? Do you think Errejón is criminalizing actress Elisa Mouliaá? Does the Minister of Labor believe the complainant or the accused? Enough double standards, enough hypocrisy. He Errejon affair broke the seams of a left that has perverted the noblest concept of feminism to turn it into a political weapon. And since the devil carries weapons, they come out charred.

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