Malafaia's wife creates campaign to counter “beautiful, demure and home”

You may have seen the flood of memes and jokes that emerged following the publication of an article in Veja about Vice President Michel Temer's wife, Marcela Temer, in which the magazine refers to her as “beautiful, demure and home”, Is not it? The report hit the newsstands last week, and the phrase, of course, caused a great deal of outrage across the country for arousing chauvinistic feelings. Hey, very good!

However, isn't it that earlier this week Elizete Malafaia, wife of Assembly of God leader Victory in Christ, Silas Malafaia, decided to launch a campaign in response to critics of “beautiful, modest and home”? In it, Elizete calls on women to post photos on social networks in which they appear accompanied by husband and children, taking care of the children, preparing the food, washing the dishes, finally showing that they are from home .

Elizete "Victorious" Malafaia and family

Elizete also suggests that campaign advocates use the #HappyWhyBeingMotherWifeMotherWife and #VictoryWoman hashtags and post the images with the caption “My family is my priority!”. Several women answered the call and began to share their photos, as was the case of gospel singer Ana Paula Valadão. Look:

From home

The move, as expected, has aroused yet another wave of criticism from critics - who are using and abusing irony in their responses. Here are some reactions below:

Spoke and said

A toast!

Donate

They can be anything they want

Frozen in time

God see!

In fact, there is absolutely nothing wrong with women who choose to devote themselves to taking care of their children - and being "homemakers." After all, it is the right of every individual to choose how he wants to live his own life. The problem is that insinuating that single women who have no family, no children, or no housework are less successful.

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