The Castro regime believes that female democracy activists should be beaten with the same force and violence as male activists.
That's how it defines gender equality.
We see this every week, as the Ladies in White, the mothers, wives and daughters of Cuban political prisoners, try to attend Mass and demonstrate in the streets of Havana.
As a result, they are intercepted by Castro's security forces, insulted, belted, beaten and arrested.
Similarly, yesterday morning, Yris Perez Aguilera, head of the Rosa Parks Feminist Movement and wife of pro-democracy leader Jorge Luis Garcia Perez (Antunez), was beaten unconscious by male security agents.
Perez Aguilera was left beaten and unconscious -- like some sort of dead animal -- on the street.
She was later taken to a hospital -- only to be kicked out by officials.
That's gender equality, Castro-style.
That's how it defines gender equality.
We see this every week, as the Ladies in White, the mothers, wives and daughters of Cuban political prisoners, try to attend Mass and demonstrate in the streets of Havana.
As a result, they are intercepted by Castro's security forces, insulted, belted, beaten and arrested.
Similarly, yesterday morning, Yris Perez Aguilera, head of the Rosa Parks Feminist Movement and wife of pro-democracy leader Jorge Luis Garcia Perez (Antunez), was beaten unconscious by male security agents.
Perez Aguilera was left beaten and unconscious -- like some sort of dead animal -- on the street.
She was later taken to a hospital -- only to be kicked out by officials.
That's gender equality, Castro-style.
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