“If she was in the kitchen, she wouldn’t have been hurt.” Imperia director makes fun of female referee's injury: it's controversial

“Yes, well… but objectively, if she had been in the kitchen preparing tagliatelle (a very meritorious thing, which she probably doesn't know how to do), she wouldn't have hurt herself, darling.” . These are the words used in a comment on social networks by the director Paolo Auricchia of the Vieusseux high school in Imperia to comment on the injury, which occurred two weeks ago, of a line assistant, Guadalupe Porras Ayuso, involved in the team Bethis – Athletic. match. The match referee inadvertently hit a cameraman, seriously injuring him in the face. The comment, according to what Imperia Post reconstructs, did not go unnoticed and the first to criticize the principal were the students of Viesseux who organized a “peaceful procession which will leave in front of the school at 7:50 a.m. and will continue at first under the school board then before the Municipality.” The students demand the resignation of the director because, write the students, “his remarks cannot and must not go unnoticed”.

The political controversy

Auricchia's comments also sparked controversy on a political level. Regional equality advisor Laura Amoretti asked the director “to present an explicit and formal apology” to “all the girls enrolled at the Vieusseux high school, and to their teachers, who with capacity and competence know how to bring to life the culture of 'equality”. of gender. Apologize to them and to all women who claim the value of their abilities and skills every day. » Amoretti remembers “with sadness” the school principal “sitting in the front row as principal to watch the 'Emancipation Pills: Words and Music' event.” “Themes – concludes the councilor – addressed by his students”.

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