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Pages in category "YouTube controversies" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alt-right ...
The Spanish government said that they would seek Rubiales' dismissal if he did not resign; on 25 August, due to Rubiales' speech in which he said he would not step down, the Spanish government filed a complaint in the Sports Administrative Court (TAD) for "serious misconduct", with the aim of obtaining authorisation to suspend him from his duties.
Following a period of growth, the Spain women's football team won the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup; after the victory in the final, then-Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso, among other incidents comprising the Rubiales case. The kiss received an instant negative response from onlookers around ...
Unconventional Spanish-language movie musical "Emilia Pérez" may be an Oscars front-runner, but some feel the film is "torturous" and "harmful." 'Emilia Pérez' controversy: Why 'torturous' movie ...
Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales is under increasing pressure to resign after new allegations of misogyny were levelled against him.. Tamara Ramos, the general director of the Futbolistas ON ...
A mom is fed up with her TikTok-obsessed daughter, who took a prank way too far. She shared the incident on Reddit's "Am I the A*****" forum. "Recently, our daughter shattered all our rules by ...
In the UK, where the phenomenon had begun, Ian Johnson, creative manager for Roman Originals, learned of the controversy from his Facebook news feed that morning. "I was pretty gobsmacked. I just laughed and told the wife that I'd better get to work," he said. [5] TV presenter Alex Jones wore the dress on that night's edition of The One Show. [20]
[3] [7] Despite the revolutionary nature of the Second Spanish Republic and the Spanish Civil War as it related to the rights of women, neither resulted in a fundamental change in Spanish society's attitudes towards women. Patriarchy continued to play a huge role in the lives of Spanish women across both periods, and then into the Franco era. [1]