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“Let them say it from minute 0”: Rocío Carrasco’s message to those who identify with her story | Television on Cadena SER

Mediaset has issued this Wednesday the twelfth and last chapter of Rocío: Tell the truth to stay alive. A documentary, which comes to television after 20 years of silence by the television collaborator, in which Rocío Carrasco talks about the hell in which she has lived in recent years as a result of her relationship with both Antonio David Flores and with your oldest daughter. Also about his continuous visits to the court for justice to be done and even about his suicide attempt after seeing his daughter defending her father on television.

A journey that has lasted for two months in which we have known the consequences of psychological violence and how it can affect a person to the point of mentally nullifying them. After twelve installments in which she has provided all kinds of evidence to explain her truth, Rocío Carrasco puts an end to her documentary by talking about her suicide attempt and encouraging women who have gone through a similar situation to raise their voices.

Rocío Carrasco recognizes that staying silent was a mistake and asks society not to follow in her footsteps: “Don’t do the same as me”

After the production of the program reminded her that there will probably be many women who have felt identified after seeing the documentary, Rocío Carrasco has recommended to each of them not to follow in their footsteps: “Don’t do the same as me. Let them say it, let them shout it. Let them go to the door of whoever belongs and have it tattooed by fire. Let them say it from minute 0. That they are not alone, surely. Like I am not. “

Even though he acknowledges that I would act the same way again if I went back in the same circumstances, the television collaborator asks women who have experienced a similar situation to do the opposite: “My advice would be the opposite of what I have done, but I would do the same again.” Rocío Carrasco acknowledges that her attitude of having been silent for 20 years has been a mistake. An error that, however, has allowed its principles to remain intact.

“They have to shout it, they have to get it tattooed”

A mistake that he hopes that women who have suffered this type of violence do not make: “They have to shout it, they have to tattoo it. They have to say what happens to them from minute zero“A message acclaimed by social networks, who have applauded the final reflection of a documentary that, without a doubt, has opened the eyes of many women.

Among the different messages of support, that of the Government delegate against Gender Violence, María Victoria Rosell, who recognizes that this documentary and, above all, this final message, has great value: “This final message has great value for all women who our campaigns do not reach; those who do not consider themselves feminists but suffer from machismo. The fight against gender violence is for all.” Also the writer Elvira Sastre, who assures that Rocío Carrasco’s story will be key to building a better future: “Rocío Carrasco has not only gotten up but has taken a giant step carrying an entire society on her shoulders. The world, and especially women, will sign a better future with your name. “

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