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Chile politicians condemn president's 'sexist' joke | |
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Politicians in Chile have criticised President Sebastian Pinera for a joke he told at a summit on Monday. | Politicians in Chile have criticised President Sebastian Pinera for a joke he told at a summit on Monday. |
Senator Ximena Rincon said the president had embarrassed Chile with his "prehistoric and sexist remark". | Senator Ximena Rincon said the president had embarrassed Chile with his "prehistoric and sexist remark". |
President Pinera asked what the difference between a politician and a woman was, saying a politician meant "No" when he said "maybe", while a woman meant "maybe" when she said "No". | President Pinera asked what the difference between a politician and a woman was, saying a politician meant "No" when he said "maybe", while a woman meant "maybe" when she said "No". |
President Pinera had told the joke at a heads of state meeting in Mexico. | President Pinera had told the joke at a heads of state meeting in Mexico. |
"Do you know what the difference between a politician and a lady is?" President Pinera asked at the closing meeting in Tuxtla. | "Do you know what the difference between a politician and a lady is?" President Pinera asked at the closing meeting in Tuxtla. |
"When a politicians says 'Yes', he means 'maybe', when he says 'maybe', he means 'No', and if he says 'No', he's not a politician," he continued. | "When a politicians says 'Yes', he means 'maybe', when he says 'maybe', he means 'No', and if he says 'No', he's not a politician," he continued. |
"When a lady says 'No', she means 'maybe', when she says 'maybe', she means 'Yes', and if she says 'Yes', she's not a lady'," he said, as some in the audience laughed. | "When a lady says 'No', she means 'maybe', when she says 'maybe', she means 'Yes', and if she says 'Yes', she's not a lady'," he said, as some in the audience laughed. |
'Shameful remark' | 'Shameful remark' |
Opposition Senator Ximena Rincon said the president had brought shame on Chile and asked him to outline his government's view of women. | Opposition Senator Ximena Rincon said the president had brought shame on Chile and asked him to outline his government's view of women. |
"Remarks like these are an affront to women and an embarrassment for this country, in terms of gender politics, they set us back some 20 years," she said. | "Remarks like these are an affront to women and an embarrassment for this country, in terms of gender politics, they set us back some 20 years," she said. |
She also asked Women's Minister Carolina Schmidt to comment. | She also asked Women's Minister Carolina Schmidt to comment. |
Ms Schmidt wrote on her Twitter account that the president liked to crack jokes, but that this one had not amused her. | Ms Schmidt wrote on her Twitter account that the president liked to crack jokes, but that this one had not amused her. |
Former women's minister and opposition politician Laura Albornoz called the remark "unfortunate" and said she hoped President Pinera would "recognise his mistake, as such remarks send a contradictory signal about the defence of the rights of women". | Former women's minister and opposition politician Laura Albornoz called the remark "unfortunate" and said she hoped President Pinera would "recognise his mistake, as such remarks send a contradictory signal about the defence of the rights of women". |
It is not the first time President Pinera has come under fire for his behaviour abroad. | It is not the first time President Pinera has come under fire for his behaviour abroad. |
Last year, during an official visit to Germany, he wrote the historically charged slogan "Deutschland Ueber Alles" into the guest book of German President Christian Wulff. | Last year, during an official visit to Germany, he wrote the historically charged slogan "Deutschland Ueber Alles" into the guest book of German President Christian Wulff. |
President Pinera later apologised for writing the phrase, which is generally associated with Nazi Germany. | President Pinera later apologised for writing the phrase, which is generally associated with Nazi Germany. |
It has historically formed part of the first verse of Germany's national anthem, but it is no longer sung, having been dropped after WWII because it was considered too nationalistic. | It has historically formed part of the first verse of Germany's national anthem, but it is no longer sung, having been dropped after WWII because it was considered too nationalistic. |
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