translated from Spanish: “This march does not represent women”: Maria Pía Adriasola’s controversial commentary on 8M

“This march does not exactly represent the women of Chile”, this was the phrase used by María Pía Adriasola, founder of the organization Cuide Chile, and wife of José Antonio Kast, when consulted for her appreciation about today’s massive mobilization in Santiago and regions in commemoration of International Labour Women’s Day.
The lawyer’s sayings in the Bureau Central program of Canal 13 generated controversy on social media by ensuring that the march, which calls on hundreds of thousands of women, “does not make the women who have suffered during this time because, from October 18 to the women have had a lot of life change.”
“When this march for women for gender equality is gathered for parity, all concepts that have been installed by the joy of women, every woman identifies and wants to be a part and I find it valid. But no one can see the pain of women who during this time have changed their lives because they no longer have to mobilize their jobs,” explained María Pía Adriazola.
In his view, “no one has the chance to express his annoyance at losing the chance to shop at the supermarket next door because he was set on fire and looted until it was closed.” For Maria Pia Adriasola no woman has the possibility to say “I lost my job what am I going to do now?”
The record was shared by democratic revolution mp Giorgio Jackson, who questioned the wife of José Antonio Kast. “In case anyone thinks it’s taken out of context, the full answer sinks deeper,” the MP said, generating various responses that mostly attacked Adriasola for their sayings.

Original source in Spanish

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