About whether they give a shit about women
With the resounding title "You don't give a shit about women," Ángeles Caballero signs an opinion piece in The Country where it says: "Pay attention to them for a little while, when it suits you. [...] His mouth is full of Sister, I do believe you"When it's time, when the target isn't one of their own." It's unclear exactly who the column is aimed at, but the article appears on one of those days that ends up being read as a boomerang against the very newspaper it's published in. The paper dedicates extensive coverage to the case involving the mayor of Móstoles, Manuel Bautista, of the People's Party (PP): "Socialist Francisco Salazar in the Senate, regarding the harassment accusation against him, is killed in a column without a photo, written in sterile, clinical prose. 'Of indignation over the harassment allegations against Francisco Salazar, former advisor to the Prime Minister.'" Or: "There was no evidence against the Socialist Salazar, nor any legal complaint." Well, exactly the double standard that, a few pages later, denounced the columnist in the same newspaper.
The reason neither The World They devoted no information to the Salazar case: they only talked about itABCwith a page titled "Móstoles councilwoman's harassment accusation hits the PP." It's fair to give them credit and recognition, although in right-wing newspapers the case involving the socialist receives extensive and symmetrical coverage.The CountryIn short, the newspapers hurl accusations at each other from their respective trenches, accusing the alleged harassers from the opposing side. And the women, in the middle of the battlefield, watch them fall from all sides.