Rosalie The hurricane is in the eye of some statements she has made on feminism and which many have criticized on social networks for avoiding clearly defining herself as an advocate for women. Thus, the question was addressed in “Espejo Público” ( … Antenna 3), where Suzanne Grisohis presenter, was very harsh with the Catalan singer.
“I have a question for you at home. Do you consider yourself feminist? This is a normal question but if you are Rosalie and you are in a media that can cause you problems”, presented to viewers Nando Escribano, collaborator of “Espejo Público”, before presenting the singer’s statements which generated the controversy.
“I surround myself with feminist ideas. “I don’t consider myself morally perfect enough to call myself an ‘ism,’ but they inspire me and I surround myself with feminist ideas,” she said. Rosalie in certain demonstrations reported by the morning news on Antena 3 and which were discussed on the set. “Let’s see, about Rosalía, if she is a feminist or not,” he asked. Suzanne Griso to his colleagues who were positioning themselves.
“I find it very embarrassing on the part of women, and men too, to condemn in a very paternalistic tone a woman because she did not express herself in the precise terms in which she wanted because Rosalía did not make an amendment to the whole, she did not say that feminism is a failed idea, she said that she does not consider herself perfect enough. It is a complete and very complete political theory… Someone may not partially agree,” said one of the commentators of Espejo Público, whose opinion was echoed by Suzanne Griso who got totally involved in the controversy of Rosalie.
“What happens is that I believe that in this case, forgive me, it denotes a certain ignorance because it implies that feminism is an antonym of machismo and, not at all, that is to say that what feminism defends is equality between men and women. So I can’t believe this Rosalie “is not for equality between men and women,” he said. Suzanne Griso in “Public Mirror”.
However, the criticisms of the Antena 3 morning presenter do not stop there because, while an expert was speaking, he defended that Rosalie I didn’t need to talk about feminism, Suzanne Griso burst onto the scene again. “But, really, I don’t agree, I believe that, precisely, Rosalía, from the position she occupies, is obliged to do a certain pedagogy with the word feminist because I insist that until many years ago, women were asked if they were feminists and out of shame because it seemed to them that it was being feminist, they said no. And it must be said that feminism is something that men and women must defend, because what it seeks is equality between men and women,” Susanna Griso said in ‘Espejo Público’.