A RTICLE IN THE COUNTRY. J. MARTIN-ARROYO - Granada - 07/03/2008
An association linked to Opus Dei and chores teaches public support as a way
for perfection.
To become women 10 need to learn to sew, cook and iron properly. It is the thesis of the university association Alfaguara de Granada. His controversial House 10 course aimed at students raised during the week of International Day of Working Women clarifying questions: "Can you sew the hem of trousers? And make a good omelette? You know what foods help you keep the guy? ".
" Do you know which foods help keep the guy? ", poses during
trivialize the role of women three decades after the disappearance of the subject home education in the classroom is a matter for the association, linked to Opus Dei, says that "was taken out of context." The title of course it seems unfortunate, but not so important. Even asked us if we are chained. "Carmen Martínez, university Course organizer, estimated that the hype is "overblown." The girls admitted they planned the course for women only, "but men are welcome, and ensure that the match of the day workshop for women is a coincidence.
"A woman 10 must not only ironing. Studied medicine and I practice my profession, but the course is superútil" says Alejandra Macanás. About seven young college this week to attend sessions of sewing, baking, nutrition and iron. "They think that our vision is anchored in the past. My husband sprinkle equally, but women cook today, tomorrow and "riveting.
Izquierda Unida has reported that the City of Granada (PP) subsidized with $ 1,000 web page of the association." This proposed distinctly non-sexist and retrograde should be advertised with the financing of all Granada. The group wants women your home to keep the roles established for centuries, "reported his spokesman, Lola Ruiz.
The councilman of Social Welfare, Ana Lopez, said that the association" is free "to offer the course and we only financed the Consistory implementation of the web in 2006 "without any sexist connotation." For its part, the president of the Federation of Progressive Women of Andalusia, Alicia Vañó, censored public support: "It impresentable that central government allocate money to keep the idea of \u200b\u200bOpus Dei on the woman."
It's creepy and I consider it worse, Opus Dei will use this course as a way to recruit young girls as what has happened to this woman who has had the courage to describe your experience?
Please reconsider, we must fight for our dignity, ignoring and rejecting people who attempt to control our lives with torture and threats, sending messages about morality, ethics, and arguments to enslave, thus negating any thinking skills, independence, personality. Do not let them control our lives at will.
This is outrageous, intolerable, shameful.