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“Let’s stop inciting hatred”




Once again the networks become hostile terrain for Aitana. The singer has again been involved in controversy, this time for some statements she has given to the magazine Esquire. “I’m a feminist but I don’t want to indoctrinate anyone“These are the words that have set the networks on fire and that the digital edition of the magazine has as its headline. The tweets that the singer has subsequently published, trying to explain herself, have made her name a trending topic and her words an online debate .

Where do Aitana’s words come from?

Let’s put things in context. The phrase in question is Aitana’s response to the question that the journalist had asked her in relation to her last job, 11 reasons: “It’s a more empowered album. Is it necessary to take advantage of the influence to claim some things?” To which the singer responds: “I don’t think so. I am a feminist and I learn daily what it entails, but many girls follow me and I do not like to give my opinion because I do not want to indoctrinate anyone. Although I do try to be cautious, avoid machismo and not objectify women in my songs. That I do take care of a lot. “

Specific, the worst thing on Twitter has been the use of the verb “indoctrinate”. Criticism began to rain on Aitana for having used that term, and she finally had to clarify the situation with the following tweet: “You know how much I promote equality and feminism so that it reaches the maximum number of people possible. I suppose that the people who follow me and know me are aware of how involved I am in this regard ”, Aitana began.

The artist demanded that “incite hatred, please. ” In addition to trying to clarify his position on the matter, settling the misunderstanding with another tweet: And of course, make it clear that feminism is not an indoctrination, it is a movement, “he concluded.

It should be borne in mind that the Catalan published during 8M a topic dedicated to victims of gender violence: “Not one more “, for which it has received very positive reviews. A song with which she shows that feminism is an issue that worries her in her day to day life.

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