Once again, the “X” account of the Guatemalan Transmetro is once again a point of criticism on social networks. This time they allude to the graffiti marks that feminist groups have repeatedly left in different marches.
To the above, it is a form of expression that demonstrates opposition and indignation that material goods are given more value in the country than the human rights of women.
The message of the service’s publication highlights, “this March 8 is not about destroying buses and stations, it is about highlighting the identity, authenticity and strength of Guatemalan women,” the publication describes.
To that extent, the publication highlights that it is about respect and admiration for leading and brave women. “It’s about commemorating history to build a better future,” she concludes.
#8M It is not about destroying buses and stations. 😒
It is about highlighting the identity, authenticity and strength of Guatemalan women. 💪
It is about respect and admiration for leading and brave women. It is about commemorating history to build a better future. 💜💚 pic.twitter.com/ayC68mO0gI
— Transmetro Guatemala (@TransmetroGuate) March 8, 2024
THE COMMENTS
As expected, mostly women unleashed the wave of negative comments and even narrated their unpleasant experiences when using the transportation service provided by MuniGuate.
In their units, they assault and sexually touch women and girls, when asked for help they simply ignore and I can speak from my own experience. A bus can be repainted, in the end they are material things, a life or a trauma due to aggression S, it will always remain with the victim
— Nick_mrlls (@NMrlls) March 8, 2024
And where is the respect for citizens? Have you seen the lack of buses? Have you seen the bad routes? Have you seen the attacks on women within your units? When the buses and the service are optimal, complain about the spray that can be washed off anyway.
— Mishelle Aragon (@Mishelle_Aragon) March 8, 2024
In those units people suffer accusations, you remain silent.
Harassment happens at your stations and you remain silent.You and your silence are participants.
— Dani Sequen (@Writer_Novato) March 8, 2024
Better stop stealing money and unfairly firing employees and work to improve public transportation, place more transmetros with other municipalities, implement rules against sexual abuse and harassment on the transmetro
— Elisabet. (@redheadaeou) March 8, 2024
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