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Legislator attacked INAMU and claimed “feminazis” hacked his Facebook

December 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Óscar López, a legislator from the Accessibility without Exclusion Party (PASE), made a new publication that ignited social networks.

Through his Twitter account López said to be victim of hackers, who deleted his Facebook account.

Someone hacked my Facebook and blocked me. This is how amazonic neofeminazis –from INAMU- work. Keep on barking, I’m still riding,”

twitted the congressman.

Almost immediately, the legislator was attacked by dozens of users who criticize the language used in that publication.

Don Oscar, fill your heart with love and respect. Calling feminists “Nazi” only demonstrates a high level of ignorance,”

said Glori Jiménez.

This is the second consecutive day that López turns on social networks. On Monday afternoon he uploaded an image showing him sitting in his chair with his legs exposed on the desk, asking for advice because he was “burnt”.

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  4. Ambassador Carreras was reprimanded due to a Facebook post
  5. PUSC legislator blames co-worker for PANI’s budget cut
  6. A bill aims to close INAMU and create the Institute for Family and Gender Equality

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