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After Saturday's demonstration against the disappearance of the Insular Hospital, Echedey Eugenio can think of nothing better than to complain about the appearance of some women: "If some came to the demonstration who looked like they were coming from a party, they even came painted."

One has to be rancid to the point of boorishness to try to disqualify women's behavior in public spaces based on their clothing or use of makeup, that even to be sexist one has to update oneself and leave behind that mothball smell, that one cannot confuse vintage with expired.

And besides being rancid, misogynistic. Considering that the organization had requested to attend in white clothing, Echedey Eugenio could have been surprised that some looked like "indianos" or "cubanitos," if what he intended was to look for the day's foolishness to criticize the attendees. But no, Echedey, when he lets his rage flow, prefers to direct it against women.

Whoever has suffered him in one of the discussions he participates in will have noticed that his level of aggressiveness rises strikingly when he confronts a woman, becoming especially unpleasant and lacking the slightest education.

Whoever has seen him in action in some Arrecife plenary session will have been able to see how his level of aggressiveness skyrockets when he addresses a councilwoman and that his hypersensitivity to criticism is exacerbated when it comes from a woman.

Fortunately, the women of this country go out into the streets as they please and when they please, that all he lacked was to be outraged about what they were doing on the street at that hour instead of being in the kitchen.

Echedey Eugenio has a very serious problem with women, he seems incapable of seeing them as equals.

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