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Panama’s ‘Feminist’ Tennis Line Sparks Outrage


News from Panama / Tuesday, March 9th, 2021
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Panama's 'Feminist' Tennis Line Sparks Outrage

It is not new that a brand tries to join a social movement, but that, due to the execution, the result is not what they expected. Within the framework of International Women’s Day, the Panama footwear brand launched its “feminist” line. However, the image and texts published on social networks unleashed several comments and criticisms.

“Facts are loves and not good intentions”, as the saying goes, could be a good way to explain what happened. The intention of Panama, as explained in its networks (before deleting them) was to make visible the problem that the country faces with respect to feminicides and gender violence.

The product portrays tennis shoes of different colors with the colors representing the feminist movement printed on the fabric. Some of the messages that the shoes had were ‘Not one more’, ‘I’m not afraid of you’, ‘You are not alone’, ‘We want each other alive’, among others.

In addition, in the campaign, instead of generating awareness, it caused anger and caused feminist groups to label Panama as insensitive and bad taste.

“Get mad!

Shout, express yourself, get angry, you have every right and we have an obligation to listen to you, only then does the environment change.

70% of Panama are women.

The other 30%, feminists.

In Panama we are feminists. “

This is what was read in one of the publications, which does not make the message of the percentages clear and caused confusion. So, users asked a lot of questions about it, aren’t feminists women? o What is the proportion of the 30% feminists who are men or women?

But that was not all. In another post, they added the text that exhorts women to “get over it” and also to get angry.

“Get over it, woman!

Yes, he already surpasses that abusive, macho and ignorant man. Get over it in everything. Be happier than him. Earn more money than him. Enjoy life more than he does.

Because you are better, superior.

Get over it, woman!

We are feminists. “

 

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I work with Inside Panama Real Estate Corporation in Boquete. I firmly believe in building long-term relationships based on trust and transparency, ensuring that my clients receive personalized attention and guidance throughout the buying or selling process. My goal is to put clients in the right place, with the right people, at the right time. Together we can achieve your next real estate success.

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