ZULIA - SANTA BÁRBARA/Cabello in the face of right-wing misogyny: Venezuelan women fall into the dry and stand in the wet
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 16/07/2024 01:20 PM
The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
(PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, rejected this Tuesday the misogynistic comments made
by some representatives of the extreme right against revolutionary women.
“Venezuelan women fall dry and stand in the
wet, they don't know it because they are bourgeoisie people who have never had to
fight, everything has fallen from the sky,” Cabello said during the inspection of the 1x10x7
machinery from Santa Bárbara, in the state of Zulia, ahead of the presidential elections on July 28.
She stressed that Venezuelan women “take care of the boys, tend to the house and manage it,
go to work, make the food, finish the day's
tasks, return to attend to the boys' chores and then leave because she's a Street Manager, because
she's in charge of gas (...) Are these straws coming
to insult our people? We don't accept it,” he emphasized.
In this regard, Cabello raised his voice “in defense of
Venezuelan women, of beauty, of the passion of Venezuelan women.”
Mazo News Team