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@LBaldomir
. We have read the newspaper note, it is false that we are using an image of the two-time president José Batlle y Ordóñez, we share the drawing used. As the editor of this news outlet, we ask that you clarify the misprint.
Good Sunday.
The National Federation of Teachers of Secondary Education (Fenapes) published this December 25 an image in which a popular cartoon is seen on Twitter, known as “Señor Propios”, which supposedly refers to José Batlle y Ordoñez, and this sparked controversy with the Colorado Party.
“Happy Family Day. Pay attention to Señor Propios, vote YES to recover the Batllista legacy. # VotaSí, # VivaLaEducaciónP That, “says the tweet.
The character wears sunglasses and a mask and carries a sign that says “# VotaSí”, and the hashtag “#EducarNOLUCrar” can be read on the mask.
One of the first to jump out with criticism was the Colorado deputy, Felipe Schipani, who said: “Pepe D’Elía must be rolling in his grave with this class of union leaders.” From Fenapes they responded: “Imagine what Pepe D’Elia would think without a legislator with a notorious anti-union campaign, he evokes him on December 25 by a drawing of a man wearing a mask” (along with an emoji of a man shrugging his shoulders ”.
“They not only mock a ruling from the Electoral Court, they are aggressive, they are insulting. They make fun of the Colorado Party and its history. Those who manage this account are teachers, they are the same ones who give it to our kids. It is unfortunate and impoverishing, ”snapped Deputy María Eugenia Rosselló.
After a newspaper publication The country, which says that Fenapes used the image of Batlle and Ordoñez, the union replied on Twitter: Dear @LBaldomir (Lucía Baldomir, digital editor of the newspaper). We have read the newspaper note, it is false that we are using an image of the two-time president José Batlle y Ordóñez, we share the drawing used. As the editor of this news outlet, we ask that you clarify the misprint. Good Sunday”.
“Is this a parody account? Supposedly they are teachers, “wrote Batllistas in their official account, citing Fenapes’ tweet.
Is this a parody account? They are supposedly teachers. //t.co/rs99CAaGNh
– Batllistas (@Batllistas_uy) December 25, 2021