Several famous women have spoken in recent days favor of the initiative of decriminalizes abortion, so that more women can have access to a legal abortion and thus avoid death in clandestine clinics.
Among these actresses is Regina Blandón, who after giving his position was harshly pointed out by netizens and now even famous pro-life, such as Ernesto D’Alessio who in the interview for the program First hand He asked the actress about the reasons why she supported this initiative.
“I know Regina well, I ask those who are in favor of abortion if I think we can call a health policy in which two human beings enter a clinic, one goes alive and the other in a bag of pathological waste. There is an economic business behind this and they do not want to see and hear that. “said the actor and singer.
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And is that D’Alessio was clear about his feelings on this controversial issue and said not only against abortion but he also considers it a cruel act: “Induced (abortion) is a crime, it is a crime against people. When the mother’s DNA is united with that of the father, a new life begins. A woman has the right to decide about her body, but not about someone else’s life. “ added.
After the politician’s statements, Regina spoke for the same program and defended herself against D’Alessio’s comments: “It is not a matter of abortion or non-abortion, it is a legal or clandestine abortion. For many years, this has also happened to deaths due to clandestine abortion, which are not in condition “, stressed the actress.
The queen also responded to the singer and said that she is willing to discuss the issue, but that every time she tries, she receives strong attacks on social networks and disqualifications: “It doesn’t mean you can’t talk to me, the people who wanted to have a debate with me are people who wanted to disqualify me and disqualify the right of so many people instead of saying they have a healthy debate,” the comedian finished.
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