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La vicejefa porteña Clara Muzzio destrozó la educación sexual y desató un inesperado caos político en la Ciudad
AR🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

La vicejefa porteña Clara Muzzio destrozó la educación sexual y desató un inesperado caos político en la Ciudad

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Clara Muzzio, the deputy mayor of Buenos Aires, who strongly criticized the implementation of comprehensive sex education (ESI) in schools, calling it a 'fatal trap' that harms children's minds. Her comments sparked significant backlash and political turmoil within the city's legislative body. During a session where she was supposed to present her semi-annual report, the discussion became dominated by criticism of her stance on ESI, with legislators from different parties expressing their disapproval. Notably, members of the PRO party, including Silvia Lospennato, were seen supporting the continuation of ESI policies, indicating ideological alignment with the educational approach. The article highlights the polarized debate around ESI and its implications for educational policy.

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La vicejefa porteña Clara Muzzio destrozó la educación sexual y desató un inesperado caos político en la Ciudad

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Clara Muzzio, the deputy mayor of Buenos Aires, who strongly criticized the implementation of comprehensive sex education (ESI) in schools, calling it a 'fatal trap' that harms children's minds. Her comments sparked significant backlash and political turmoil within the city's legislative body. During a session where she was supposed to present her semi-annual report, the discussion became dominated by criticism of her stance on ESI, with legislators from different parties expressing their disapproval. Notably, members of the PRO party, including Silvia Lospennato, were seen supporting the continuation of ESI policies, indicating ideological alignment with the educational approach. The article highlights the polarized debate around ESI and its implications for educational policy.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the opposition to ESI as a progressive versus conservative ideological battle, emphasizing the right-wing critique of ESI as harmful and politically motivated. It portrays the critics, like Muzzio and the PRO-aligned legislators, as defending traditional values against what is pos

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