Female politicians such as Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum face 'backlash driven by discrimination'

A recent incident in which a drunken man attempted to kiss Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum on the neck and grope her has highlighted the darker side of sexism and harassment faced by women in politics. The brief but unsettling encounter sparked outrage across Mexico and beyond, as it laid bare what many women politicians face daily.

According to Zeina Hilal, an expert at the Inter-Parliamentary Union, this incident is not an isolated case but rather a symptom of a broader pattern of violence against women in politics. In 2016, a survey by her organization found that 82% of female politicians reported experiencing psychological violence, with 44% receiving death threats or being subjected to rape threats.

The findings suggest that women who speak out on issues like gender equality and human rights are disproportionately targeted by abuse. Younger women, those from minority backgrounds, and those who take a strong stance on these issues face higher rates of harassment.

Researchers have also found a stark discrepancy in the data: female politicians are nearly three times more likely to be attacked online or offline than their male counterparts, regardless of policy decisions or performance.

This violence is not just a matter of individual misconduct but an assertion of power over women who challenge longstanding gendered expectations. Online vitriol plays a significant role, with women facing sexist and vitriolic comments that target their personal characteristics and perceived abilities.

The impact of this violence cannot be overstated. Women politicians face a double burden: coping with online toxicity while also wrestling with the broader question of their place in politics. Departing politicians have warned that if action is not taken to address this issue, it will risk undermining the ability to have more equal and inclusive parliaments.

As Adriana Marin notes, "This dynamic targets women precisely because they are entering spaces historically dominated and policed by men." The assault of Sheinbaum serves as a public illustration of how women's presence in politics remains contested, conditional, and unwelcome.
 
idk why ppl think kissing someone without consent is flattering lol... like what even is that?? πŸ˜‚ and yeah I know some ppl will say she shouldve just blocked him or walked away but come on, thats not the point... its about how common harassment is in politics & ppl dont take it seriously enough πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. women r already under so much scrutiny & pressure, do we really need to add sexism on top of that? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and btw, what's with all this " women just need to be more assertive" nonsense? its not that simple... sometimes ppl are scared or intimidated, and then theres the online part 🚫 where u cant even go anywhere without getting hate... its like, can't we just take harassment seriously & work towards creating a safer space for everyone? πŸ€”
 
I'm so disturbed by this latest incident with Mexico's President... 🀯 It's like, I get that some people might not agree with her views, but to resort to harassment and assault is completely unacceptable 😑. And what really gets me is how common it is, apparently. 82% of female politicians experiencing psychological violence? That's just heartbreaking πŸ’”. I mean, I know we're living in a world where online toxicity can be overwhelming, but this is on a whole different level 🚨.

I think it's so important that we acknowledge the power dynamics at play here... πŸ‘‘ Women who speak out against sexism and misogyny are being targeted because they're challenging these long-standing norms. It's like, the system is trying to silence them, or at least make them feel uncomfortable enough to shut up πŸ—£οΈ.

I'm all for equality in politics, but it seems like women politicians are facing a double whammy... 😩 Not only do they have to deal with online abuse and personal attacks, but they're also constantly fighting to be taken seriously as leaders πŸ’ͺ. It's like, I get that we need more women in politics, but if we can't even create a safe space for them to operate, then what's the point? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
just watched that mexican president get groped by some drunk dude like what is wrong with these people 🀯😑 especially when they target politicians it's like they think women can't do their job or something anyway 2016 survey showed that 82% of female politicians experience psychological violence online and offline and it's not just physical abuse either πŸ’”πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” this is so wild that ppl think it's okay to grope/attempt 2 kiss someone in power? like what even is the logic behind that? πŸ™„ & can we talk about how messed up it is that women politicians have to deal w/ 3x more online/offline harassment than men? 🚫 that's straight up unacceptable.

i also find it crazy that ppl think this is just a matter of 'individual misconduct' πŸ˜’ no way, it's about power & control. when women speak out against sexism/harassment, they're basically being told to shut up or face abuse. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ like, how can we even have equality in politics if women are constantly targeted? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg this is soooo sad πŸ€• the fact that someone would try to grope a woman in power is just heartbreaking 😩 we need to do more to support women in politics and create a culture where they feel safe and respected πŸ’– it's not just about the individual but also about the systemic issues that allow harassment to happen like online bullying and sexism 🚫 these stats are wild 82% of female politicians experiencing psychological violence is crazy! 🀯 we need to take action and make our governments and societies more inclusive and equitable for everyone πŸ’ͺ
 
🀬 Can't believe what's happening in Mexico right now! This dude trying to kiss the Prez on the neck? Come on, bro πŸ™„ Not only is that creepy, but it just highlights how sexism and harassment are still super prevalent in politics. I mean, 82% of female politicians experiencing psychological violence? That's crazy πŸ’₯ And it's not just the physical stuff, online vitriol is real too. Women face sexist comments and threats all the time, it's like they're under a microscope 24/7 πŸ”

And let's be real, this isn't just about one dude being weird, it's about how women who speak out on important issues get targeted. It's like they're trying to silence them by any means necessary. Newsflash: it won't work πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ We need more women in politics and we need to support them when they face this kind of abuse. Otherwise, things will just keep getting worse 😑
 
The recent incident with Claudia Sheinbaum is a stark reminder of the systemic sexism that pervades our society. The fact that 82% of female politicians experience psychological violence and nearly three times more are attacked online or offline than their male counterparts is absolutely appalling 🀯. It's not just about individual misconduct, it's about a culture that seeks to undermine women who challenge the status quo and fight for gender equality.

The data suggests that younger women, those from minority backgrounds, and strong advocates for human rights are disproportionately targeted. This violence is an assertion of power over women who refuse to be silenced or marginalized 🚫. Online vitriol plays a significant role in this, with women facing sexist comments that target their personal characteristics and abilities.

We need to acknowledge that this violence is not just about individual behavior, but about the societal norms and power structures that perpetuate it 🌎. We need to create safe spaces for women in politics to exist without fear of harassment or violence. The impact on their ability to serve and participate in our democracy cannot be overstated πŸ™.
 
OMG, this is so messed up 🀯! Like, the fact that there are actual stats on how much more likely female politicians are to get harassed online or offline is wild πŸ€”. And it's not just like, "Oh, some bad apples doing bad stuff" – it's a systemic problem where women who speak out against sexism and inequality are being targeted specifically 🚨. It's like, they're trying to make her feel small by going after her personal life rather than debating the actual policies she's talking about πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

And can we talk about how these incidents often get swept under the rug or don't even get reported in the first place? Like, it's easy to just ignore the fact that some dude tried to grope the President and make a joke out of it πŸ™„. But this is not funny – it's a representation of what many women face on a daily basis. The system needs to take action here, like, seriously πŸ’ͺ.
 
Wow 😱 this is so crazy the fact that these women politicians are going through this every single day is just insane I mean who tries to grope the president of Mexico? 🀯 it's like they think they can just do whatever and get away with it which is just not true Interesting how these men think their power allows them to behave like this
 
You know what's wild? I was at this food festival over the weekend and they had these insane desserts that were like 10 feet tall 🀯🍰. I swear, it took me 20 minutes just to take one photo with my friends before we all got too full to eat anything πŸ˜‚. And have you ever noticed how restaurants always put those little signs at the end of menus saying "Please do not take pictures" like what's wrong with taking a pic? It's just food, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm really worried about the safety of female politicians like Claudia Sheinbaum πŸ˜•. It's unacceptable that they have to deal with sexism and harassment on a daily basis. The fact that 82% of female politicians reported experiencing psychological violence is staggering 🀯. It's not just the physical attacks that are the problem, it's also the online vitriol and sexist comments that can be just as damaging.

We need to create a more inclusive parliament where women feel valued and respected πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The power dynamics at play here are clear - when women challenge the status quo and speak out on issues like gender equality, they're seen as a threat to the dominant narratives 🚫. It's time for us to acknowledge the systemic problem and work towards creating a more equal and just society where women can thrive in politics without fear of harassment or violence πŸ’–.
 
I feel so bad for Claudia Sheinbaum πŸ€•. I mean, who wants to be groped like that? But you know what really gets me is the way people are saying she's lucky to have men defending her online πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Like, no, we shouldn't be piling on and saying 'see, he's a good guy!' 🀝. I think it's time for us to listen to the women who are being targeted and take their experiences seriously. 82% of female politicians experiencing psychological violence? That's insane 😲. It's not just about individual misconduct, it's about creating a culture that tolerates this kind of behavior. We need to do better, period πŸ’–.
 
omg this is so not surprising anymore 😩 i mean we've seen it before on social media and in real life, but to see it happen to someone like claudia sheinbaum who's already making waves with her policies πŸ€” its just a reminder that women are still held to a higher standard than men. and its not just about the personal attacks, its about the systemic sexism that makes it hard for them to even have a seat at the table πŸ’Ό in 2025 we should know better by now, but clearly some people still need a slap on the wrist πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ or a good dose of online outrage to take seriously πŸ‘Š
 
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