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Qara Adela Salinas, author of the books God and the Mexican writers, First God, Queen Funeral, Chronicle of Delirium. The dark reflection of Paul Antragne, Living Skin. Of the love and other tattoos and the newly published Peace Builders in Mexico, the women's march on Friday, August 16, 2019, which culminated in the Angel, "was a cry of fed-up and outrage at the growing wave of violence against women, whose cases of torture and murder always go unpunished.
"We live in a country so blind that we look more at material losses and pints to monuments than on mistreatment and loss of human life. Isn't the very act of entering miserably and with all the scare saclines into a woman's body and then killing her more vandalicly? And isn't the authorities omission yet more vandalish? Impunity is what is really destroying us.
"The women who demonstrated on 16 August have not raped any person, have not hurt or uncovered any bodies, and their 'vandalism' was but the voice of an oppressed, fearful and manipulated society that seeks to be taken into account. If you don't see the problem, nothing happens, so this one was already a necessary hoist to awaken Mexican society that has been so quiet and generate reflection and awareness.
"In my book, Pietro Ameglio, for example, speaks of the manifestations of peaceful resistance that have responded to different mass cries of great moral outrage. He mentions Javier Sicilia's 'I am to the mother' and his movement in the wake of his son's murder; I am 132 of the young people who rose up against the imposition of Enrique Peña Nieto on the presidency; the 'no longer' of Dr. José Manuel Mireles and the self-defense in Michoacán, and the 'was the state' in the face of the disappearance of the 43 normalists of Ayotzinapa, among many others. Now it's the #NoMeCuidanMeViolan, which demands urgent gender awareness in all areas of our country's life...