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Montero calls to combat the culture "of sexual terror" after the cries of harassment against women in a hall of residence

Ensures that this episode demonstrates the need to display sex education for children and adolescents.

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Montero calls to combat the culture "of sexual terror" after the cries of harassment against women in a hall of residence

Ensures that this episode demonstrates the need to display sex education for children and adolescents

MADRID, 6 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, has affirmed that the images broadcast on networks of students from the Colegio Mayor Elías Ahuja intimidating the residents of another nearby women's center demonstrate the need to provide sexual education to children and adolescents, in addition to combating the culture of the "rape and sexual terror" that positions women as "sexual objects".

"It is the most obvious sign that sexual education is needed and that from the institutions we stop legitimizing sexist discourses that deny violence and equality for women," he emphasized in statements to the media in the corridors of Congress.

The dissemination of these images where many students from the residence hall yell like "nymphomaniacs", "whores" and "we are going to fuck you" to other young women has motivated the rejection of Montero, who defends the deployment of sex education to all children, girls and young people to reinforce the "culture of consent". "

"So that all children, all girls and all adolescents learn that treating well is okay and that treating badly is wrong; that they learn about the culture of consent and we do not continue to reinforce the culture of rape and sexual terror", The head of Equality has settled.

The Secretary of State for the 2030 Agenda, Lilith Verstrynge, has censored these "misogynistic screams" that are "violence" that seeks to "terrorize women".

"Justifying them is normalizing intolerable hate speech. That's why we need sex education that ends rape culture and compromised institutions," he said on Twitter.

Her counterpart in Equality, Ángela Rodríguez 'Pam', also maintains that "perhaps sexual education" would have warned these young people that their behavior is a "threat" that "part of that sexual terror that places women as sexual objects".