Alejandro Speitzer spoke out against the violence suffered by women, sharing that the story about the disappearance of Debanhi Escobar and the discovery of her body without life hit him and he seeks a way to cooperate so that these kinds of situations do not continue.
Through a video he shared on his TikTok account, Alejandro Speitzer launched a message to make men aware of their macho behavior and attitude towards women and themselves, since Mexico lives in a “feminicide society” and it has to be stopped from the population, said the actor.
“I guess we were all heartbroken by this story, it turned our stomachs, it embarrassed us (...) I have the firm idea that you have to make these personal struggles, which sometimes seem to be useless, right? But I think they serve a lot”, began his video the youngest of the Speitzers.
As he said throughout the video, which lasts about five minutes, since the government has failed to stop the violence that exists in Mexico against women, society has to “root out” the acts that have led to dozens of women disappearing and being found lifeless.
He added that men are guilty of violence against women despite the fact that many claim to be victims, mainly because, day by day, they carry out small actions with which they favor that machismo increases.
“Let us take responsibility, because we are also guilty, because we are not going to point out anything else thinking that we have only been victims, because it is not true,” he said.
He also shared that for him it is painful and shameful what women experience with violence in the country, and that men have to be aware that disappearances and femicides are getting closer and closer to the people they cherish.
In addition, she mentioned that she is in favor of the ways in which women speak out against gender-based violence and her reaction to what happens in Mexico with them is understandable.
He ended his message by assuring that he is willing to help in any way he can, mainly through his social networks, to disseminate information that will help stop violence against women, as well as to find missing persons.
In addition, she also said that she will continue her daily and personal struggle for respect for women:
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