The shocking news of the stabbing murder of a minor to his 15 year old ex-girlfriend in Orihuela, Alicante. This hard news created a great debate on the set of ‘En boca de todos’ and generated a great disagreement between former police officer Carlos Segarra and journalist Sonia Ferrer.
After this brutal news, Sonia Ferrer began by pointing out that it is a mistake to think that the only influence of young people is what they experience at home, but that they also have the influence of what they experience outside and social networks: “It is increasingly more dangerous what comes to young people and “There is more and more tolerance for violence.”
Then, Nacho Abad posed to Carlos Segarra, If a kid who has done something like that can be rehabilitatedand the former police officer responded: “It is difficult for him to be if he has had that conception of women since he was little.”
In addition, he also referred to a comment from the reporter Leticia Santos in which he said in the first person “they think we belong to them” and pointed out: “No, Leticia, most men do not believe that women belong to us, in fact, we all tend to respect women, this is a minority.”
Sonia Ferrer’s anger after Carlos Segarra’s statements
After these words, Sonia Ferrer, visibly upset, responded: “Those who stab are a minority, but I wish we understood that We live before a majority of men who do have sexist mentalities even if they don’t end in murder.”
Immediately afterwards the journalist exploded against the collaborator for his response to Leticia Santos: “Honestly, Carlos, in the face of a case as dramatic as the one we are talking about, you come and raise your hand saying that not all men are like that, It seems ridiculous to me.”
Regarding these statements, Carlos Segarra, very upset, he also answered very forcefully to the journalist: “What seems ridiculous to me is that your always be with your absolute truths and don’t understand anything, Everything is black or white, there is no gray scale.
Source: www.cuatro.com