Bishop Munilla on Nebulossa’s ‘Zorra’: “It is strange that the response to the humiliation of women is to assume that humiliation”

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bishop of Orihuela-Alicante, José Ignacio Munillawarned Song ‘Zorra’ by NebulossaThis song, chosen to represent Spain at Eurovision at the Benidorm Festival this weekend, is an expression of the “cultural crisis” in Spain and considers it “shocking” that the “response to the degradation of women” is to “assume it’s annoying” . .

“I can’t believe that all feminist movements are represented in this song. I believe that many people with feminist sensibilities are represented in this song. It bothers them that the response to the humiliation of women is that I accept that humiliation and take pride in it.. You called me a whore, now I will declare myself, but I do it because I want to and because I feel that way,” emphasized Munilla in his statements during the ‘Sexto Continente’ program on Radio María this Monday, collected by Europe Press.

After reading a few stanzas of the song, Bishop Munilla realized that Nebulossa’s words “get the term redefined”bitch‘” It is used as a “derogatory” towards women.

“We are all aware that in some sexist environments the term slut can be used to belittle a woman. So what does the song do? Well, let’s redefine that term, shall we? But of course, Rather than rejecting this term, we re-signify it.“says the abbot.

According to him this an expression that each individual “does not know exactly how to preserve his dignity”. “We destroy ourselves by wanting to justify ourselves. This is very strange. By wanting to justify ourselves, we go so far as to destroy our own dignity,” warns the bishop.

Additionally, Munilla states that the lyrics remind her of “the slogan of the former Minister of Equality (Irene Montero): ‘I want to go home alone and drunk’” and asks “why do we have to attribute the loss of dignity to this?” regain your honor.” “.

That’s why ‘Zorra’ An “important song of the cultural crisis” in SpainHere, as he warns, “it has been forgotten that the honor of womanhood and manhood should be understood from their complementarity, from marriage.”

“We believe in the dignity of women, that men and women were created by God for marriage and family, and we want to provide light from Christian sensitivity to illuminate true feminism,” she emphasizes.

The bishop also said that “there is an open debate, because it is not very clear whether this song will be accepted by Eurovision”, because the festival “has its own regulations” and “unacceptable or abusive language is not allowed”, but he believes that “they will have the power to let it in” .”

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