María Clemente García, deputy and activist for the rights of sexual diversity, has made history not only by becoming one of the first transgender legislators in Mexico -along with Salma Luévano-; but for alternating her public office with a job that has not been to the liking and approval of colleagues, citizens and feminist groups.
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“My job is to be a put(…) and I have the right to be a put(…)”, is the concise, but revealing phrase with which the representative of the Mexican parliament faces the avalanche of criticism that arose after she published an explicit sexual video on her Twitter account.
“There are other platforms for this type of content.”, “No, we do not deserve this type of representatives” Y “Don’t post your sex life”, were just some of the reactions that overshadowed the comments on the posted tweet – which already reaches almost three thousand likes – in which the federal deputy is seen carrying out uncensored sexual acts.
Mexican men and women pay our salary as public servants with their taxes. They pay us to legislate, not to upload sexual videos to our social networks
The Mexican politician and businesswoman affiliated with the National Action Party (Pan) also joined the wave of criticism. María Teresa Castell, who did not hesitate to expose her disagreement with the legislator’s conduct through their social networks: “With the support of deputies and deputies of the PRI, PAN, PRD and MC, I filed a complaint with the Ethics Committee, for the violent and inappropriate behavior of María Clemente García. We women are not going to remain silent, the committee cannot be an accomplice of this violence”.
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Castell not only referred to the work of public servants, but also to the rights of women who, according to her, have been “denigrated.” “Mexican men and women pay our salary as public servants with their taxes. They pay us to legislate, not to upload sexual videos to our social networks. Enough of denigrating women ”, was the message with which the also federal deputy publicly expressed her point of view in front of the controversial video.
With the support of deputies from the PRI, PAN, PRD and MC, I filed a complaint with the Ethics Committee for the violent and inappropriate behavior of @MARIACLEMENTEMX.
Women are not going to remain silent, the Committee cannot be complicit in this violence. pic.twitter.com/oyIzhjOkX8
– Teresa Castell (@teresacastellmx) October 4, 2022
However, this was not all, the Marea Verde collective also called on the Chamber of Deputies to take radical measures regarding the situation that, at this time, has become the protagonist of dozens of debates on the networks. and even in the Chamber of Deputies.
“We demand from the Chamber of Deputies and deputies from Morena that this person stop holding public office. Not only does he break into anti-trafficking conventions and has language that encourages sexual violence against women, but now he uploads pornography to his social networks, “Marea Verde stated on her Twitter account.
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Mexican men and women pay our salary as public servants with their taxes. They pay us to legislate, not to upload sexual videos to our social networks.
Stop denigrating women. pic.twitter.com/4yRl6GptH6
– Teresa Castell (@teresacastellmx) October 5, 2022
Faced with the negative comments that she has been receiving, María Clemente has decided not to remain silent, as she assures that as a legislator she does not receive sufficient remuneration; reason why, she has had to go to a second job associated with sex service and pornography. Without mincing words, the federal deputy -period 2021 / 2024- vehemently defended her alternate job as a legislator.
“I do it because it is my job, the other deputies are administrators, they have companies, the lawyers are still in their offices, why should I not continue working, then prohibit everyone from giving up all their jobs and commercial activities,” he declared.
In an interview with the Chamber of Deputies, García revealed what would be his next move: regulate sex work. “I tell Morena that she calls herself a leftist, a defender of workers’ rights, so help me legislate and regulate sex work,” she requested, while making it clear that she will not delete the controversial video from her social networks. .
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