United States: when misogyny of a republican elected representative makes fortune of pro-abortion associations

During a meeting in Florida, an elected pro-Trump stormed goujattery towards pro-IVG activists. In response, an activist of the Progressive Gen Z for Change association, very active on social networks, managed to lift more than two million dollars for the defense of abortion.

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These – and those who have always thought that the Republican Matt Gaetz was a goujat had confirmation on July 23 when the vanging elected representative of Florida, representative of the 1 re district at the Congress Congress , spoke in front of the students of the right -wing right -wing association, gathered on its land, in Tampa. Donald Trump, the former White House occupant, and the one who dreams of accessing it in 2024, the governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, also intervened before the Convention. But, as Matt Gaetz welcomed, it was his speech that “most attracted attention”.

Matt Gaetz, 40, elected in 2016 in the “Maga” wave (Make America Great Again), was delighted that abortion is no longer a constitutional right. “Our America is proud to be a pro-life nation,” he said. Before continuing by an unflattering tirade towards women who allow themselves to express their hostility to the decision of the Supreme Court referring to the States to legislate on abortion.

“No one does want to make you a child if you are ugly! “

“How is it that women who have the least chance of getting pregnant are those who care about abortion”? He launched, before speaking to protesters. “Nobody wants you to give you a child if you are ugly!”

The elected official resumed his description, this time in the direction of the audience. “They like 1.57 meters, 158 kilos; and they are the type:” Give me my abortion or I will get up and protest and parade. “Scroll? There are a few who need to start walking, indeed one hour a day. Stir these arms. Circulate the blood. And add a salad maybe in the mixture.”

The USA turning points have laughed well. But not Olivia Julianna, 19, an activist from Texas, who takes care of political strategy at the association Gen Z for Change , a coalition of more than 500 creators on Tik Tok whose goal is to use the power of the Internet to change mentalities. Gen Z for Change – According to the nickname of young people born between 1997 and 2010, the generation of digital technology in other words – claims a collective audience of 540 million people, more than the CNN, Fox News and MSNBC chains combined.

/Media reports.