Mexico Masculinity Summit Plows Ahead After Public Funding Backlash
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Controversial Masculinity Summit Sparks Outcry Over Public Funding in Mexico
A masculinity summit in Jalisco, Mexico featuring writer Jordan Peterson proceeds amid criticism over alleged public funding. Local committees reportedly allocated subsidies for speakers, including Peterson and actor Eduardo Verastegui, sparking protests from gender rights groups over resource misallocation and potential reinforcement of gender discrimination.
Mexico City, 16 Apr (EFE).- Feminist and human rights groups in Mexico denounced this Thursday before the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) the alleged use of public resources for the holding of the Congress of Fearless Masculinities, which they accuse of promoting hate speech and violating the secular State. The complaint is presented one day before the beginning of the event in Guadalajara, state of Jalisco (west), a meeting that starts from th…
Several civil society organizations, feminists and human rights defenders delivered a formal complaint to the Ministry of the Interior on the morning of this Thursday for the alleged irregularities surrounding the organization of the Congress of Fearless Men, to be held from April 17 to 19 in a religious site known as the Sanctuary of Mexican Martyrs, in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Continue reading
Former footballer Carles Puyol will be this weekend one of the protagonists of the 'Fearless Congress', a controversial religious event that defines itself as the "greatest masculinity congress in Latin America" and that is aimed at "confused, empty and disconnected men of their purpose", in which the one who was captain of FC Barcelona appears as one of the head of the poster."Hello, I am Carles Puyol. I wanted to inform you that I will partici…
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