Pati Chapoy criticizes AMLO and ends it on social networks

Pati Chapoy criticizes AMLO and ends it on social networks

On twitter Pati Chapoy became a trend due to the criticism he made about AMLO. Internet users took their rags out in the sun and finished it on social networks

Pati Chapoy does not remain silent and attacks AMLO, making some severe criticism after he called on the authorities to use water tanks against the Feminist March. And it is that fences have been installed in the National Palace to prevent material damage from being committed in the marches that take place on International Women’s Day.

A series of unfortunate comments have angered thousands of Internet users who made her a trend on Twitter, the main reason is because of the criticism she has made against the president of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

It should be noted that not only Pati Chapoy has criticized AMLO, but also other personalities from the artistic, cultural and intellectual circles have also done so because they do not consider it necessary to protect these monuments, including the National Palace, from possible attacks that could take place this 8th of March.

The journalist and host Mónica Garza wrote: "The size of the wall is the same as the size of fear. End" She implied that this is the fear that the government has of the women who will go out this March 8 to demonstrate.

Users on Twitter recalled the moment when Pati Chapoy called the women who demonstrated in 2019 on November 25 vandalism, and asked the authorities to throw water from tanks at those who demonstrated.

"Destroying everything that we Mexicans have built, and I mean with our money, our taxes and it turns out that there are vandals. I assure you that if they go out with that tank, with the water hose, let’s see if they come back another once to do it."

There are hundreds of criticisms of Chapoy "Pati if they touch one, you touch us all", they respond on Twitter to Pati Chapoy", others consider that she is a woman who ties knives and that despite her age it is still not clear to her the reasons for the demonstration for women’s rights.

In the case of Lidia Cacho, a journalist, she mentioned in her message that the government is very afraid of Mexican women and that it shows it with those billboards. "Women are the good people, what is the president afraid of?"

Meanwhile, former Mexican President Felipe Calderón retweeted the following: "Take advantage of this weekend to visit the outdoor exhibition of a replica of Trump’s wall in the Zócalo, right around the National Palace. Starting today and until the end of the international women’s day (March 8). Free entry… sorry, no entry."