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Studies like the Women’s Forum they establish parameters of what are the challenges for women in G7 countries.
Escamilla’s case, making comedy content about women recalls the incident Dave Chapelle starred in when he made transphobic comments on a special on Netflix.
Franco Escamilla He gave his opinion of how they should be women with the men and the comedian’s position ignited criticism in networks.
This opinion is part of a phenomenon that has been measured in studies As the Women’s Forumwhere it was discovered that 17 percent strongly agreed with the idea that “it is more difficult for a woman to have a successful career than for a man, because he has to accept partly sacrificing his family life.”
“According to a recent survey, certain stereotypes about women still seem to be widespread among the G7 countries. 26 percent of those surveyed strongly or somewhat agree that women will always be happier in their role as mothers than in their professional lives. However, 64 percent of those surveyed agreed to some extent that it is more difficult for women to have a successful career, because they would have to partly sacrifice their family life, ”explains Statista when exclusively presenting the study to subscribers. from the platform.
A controversial opinion
Escamilla has unleashed a new controversy and on this occasion outlined the ideal woman for men, in the same week that International Women’s Day was commemorated, generating all kinds of criticism on social networks.
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The comedian explained that men are basic and only need silence, sex and food in their lives.
“If you are a woman and you are wondering what men want, go and check yourself out because men want very basic things (…) That is what a woman-man wants, it is all a man wants, we can make a list, but it is It sums up to that (…) if you are one of those who spend two and a half minutes and turn around and say ‘you would still love me if I were a Youtube algorithm’, but if when you ask him you are wearing a skirt and well dressed, he will tell you Yes to everything. If he brings her to a stop, don’t believe anything and they will be very happy, ”explained the famous comedian and also an influencer.
Escamilla is already a trend in Twitter after his opinion and criticism has been generated such as those of Arturo Maltos, who explained to him that “he speaks from what he lives, as part of a group of very successful alpha men, who never have time to do anything and are practically all day busy”.
Other users like Chaneque wrote to him that “they take this video very seriously, humor is also a form of fiction,” while Mercurita explained that he “seems sad that there are men who sum up to this. I don’t blame them, it’s something they’ve been dragging along from a type of sociocultural upbringing for years and years. The best thing we can do today as a society is to build people who are thinkers”.
The conversation that sparked around Escamilla’s opinions reminds us of the transphobic stance of personalities like Dave Chappelle when in a special Netflix launched transphobic comments, which led to his current CEO, ted sarandosto give his position:
We know some of you are angry, disappointed and hurt by our decision to put Dave Chappelle’s latest special on Netflix. With The Closer, we understand that the concern is not about offensive content for some, but about titles that could increase damage in the real world (…) While some employees disagree, we strongly believe that the content on the screen does not it translates directly into damage in the real world”, cites the message published by media such as Variety.
Both cases show how important it has become to have content protocols that succeed in what they communicate with the consumer.
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