
Whether it’s because of its countless viral moments or the chaos that breathes live, The twins’ house 2 She continues to be talked about a lot on social networks. However, even the reality more flexible with the necessary rules impose certain limits and, before the attack on José Labrador, Brothers Daniel and Carlos Ramos did not hesitate to take action.
It was last Sunday, December 14, when the former protagonist of Coast of Gandia he threw himself at the drag queen Cherylyn Divine in the middle of dinner, throwing his food at him and ripping off his wig. A very violent scene that led La Falete to intervene to separate them as well as the security team to forcefully evict the Valencian from the house.
Given the seriousness of what happened, ZoneTwins announced the same day the disciplinary expulsion of Labrador, a drastic measure which aroused all kinds of reactions among fans of the format and caused the forced departure of the one who served as “executioner”Coto Matamoros, very unhappy with the organization’s handling of the controversy.
For her part, the former Minister of Equality Irene Montero nor did he want to neglect what, in his opinion, would clearly concern an LGTBIphobic attack, framed in the homophobic discourse which, according to her, is prevalent among some members of the house and which, given the impact of the format, can lead to a “normalization” of discrimination and rejection towards the LGBT community.
“I’m sure you’ve seen this before, but the other day Misha and Labrador were saying that these days, straight people, “normal people” as they called them, they were the ones who were discriminated against,” the MEP underlined in her video, comparing this conversation to the attack “out of pure hatred” of Cheryilyn, whom she defines as “a transvestite”.
“First he threw a pot at him, then he chased after him to hit him. Fortunately, they were able to separate them,” he said. Although he positively appreciated Labrador’s expulsion from the program, Montero focused on the wave of support that allegedly emerged around his figure on the networks. “For me, that’s the problem: there are a lot of ‘Labradors’ who They believe their hatred is not theirs, but only an opinion and that, moreover, the rest of us must respect and remain silent.
And, as he explained, these types of prejudices or “ideas” that promote the belief that “LGTBI people ask for the sake of asking”, that their rights are already fully protected and that, from now on, “Heterosexual men are the ones who are discriminated against” This is actually the first step towards hatred and violence against the community, leading to extremes such as “the killing of LGTBI people, “like they did to Samuel, shouting ‘faggot’.”
Thus, the parliamentary spokesperson for Unidas Podemos maintains that it is necessary to publicly denounce this type of attitude to avoid becoming “complicit” in this violence. “It is important to stop hate speech from the start, not to give it a break and not to believe that it is opinions or jokes,” he said. “Today it’s a comment and tomorrow it’s an attack.”