María José Campanario attacks "non-feminist women" and "incels" in Threads

María José Campanario surprised her followers a few weeks ago with a change of attitude regarding her way of exposing herself publicly.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 December 2023 Wednesday 16:02
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María José Campanario attacks "non-feminist women" and "incels" in Threads

María José Campanario surprised her followers a few weeks ago with a change of attitude regarding her way of exposing herself publicly. The woman from Jesulín de Ubrique had been away from the media spotlight and public life for several years, but recently she decided to return to her social networks with new videos and images that show some glimpse of what her current life is like.

The dentist appears more relaxed than ever, far from the last images we were able to see of her, severely suffering from the effects of the fibromyalgia she suffers from. Since this return to social media, she has also become more vocal, showing her opinion on current issues. However, she managed to surprise everyone and everyone with her latest posts on Threads, Meta's new social network, where she expressed her opinion on feminism and criticized the "incels" who had recently begun to join. to the debate.

Jesús Janeiro's wife shared on the social network that a user had measured "feminism in waves," and that society was experiencing the fourth wave, according to him. Campanario, however, did not agree with his opinion.

"I no longer know if this is going to end up being a dream, like the end of Los Serrano, or if there are hidden cameras around me," the dentist expressed. What's more, her opinion attracted all kinds of reactions from other users on the social network, which led María José Campanario to publish another comment.

"I have never needed a man's validation in my life," he said, adding "I'm not going to need yours, little incel José Luis, I don't know you at all." The dentist referred to "incel" (an acronym for involuntary celibate) as those users, "involuntary celibates," who fill Internet forums willing to share unsolicited opinions.

Her opinion immediately gathered other users, who wanted to give some argument to what the dentist thought. One of them, in particular, shared that this "incel" might have a point, since measuring feminism by waves would have been something established by the feminist movement itself.

The dentist then launched into doing something that will rarely be seen on a social network and much less in the middle of a heated debate: accept her defeat. María José Campanario did not discuss the other user's opinion, but rather she promised to read more about the topic in order to establish her own opinion.

María José Campanario thus demonstrates how she has decided to leave animosity and public confrontations behind. The dentist is also letting her followers see that she is much more positive, reflective and, as on this occasion, in total control of her own life and opinions.