It is time to leave behind the "faggot who does not boat". In 2022, Dénia seeks to shelve traditional forms of discrimination at parties. And not only that, but it has also targeted the daily, accepted and even silenced violence that occurs in these celebrations, "because they are parties."
It's a sad reality: parties encourage obnoxious behavior. However, now is not the time to hide behind alcohol or any other flimsy excuse. It is time to point out and denounce those actions that are not very festive.
The Department of Equality of Dénia, for this purpose, has relied on the Federation of Moors and Christians, Local Board Fallera and the Department of Festivals to write two decalogues for festivals without violence or discrimination in the city. These will be disseminated by all possible means, being posted in houses, chambers, peñas sentry boxes and other places near the celebrations, in order to put an end to sexual discrimination and sexual assaults in the most dangerous dates.
The objective is "to fight against violence that occurs underground at parties," said the area councilor this afternoon, Javier Scotto. It is an "important project to achieve festivals of respect and equality," added Sonia Pérez, president of the FEMMICC.
Decalogue Parties free of sexist aggression
- enjoy the holidays
- respect the differences
- Sexist jokes are no longer funny
- Alcohol or drugs are not an excuse
- Not everything goes, it's not
- Insisting is also harassing
- Be you, dress and move as you want
- Be careful, violence is not only physical
- Act or you will be complicit. If you suffer or witness a situation of harassment or aggression, do not shut up
- You can call: Emergencies, gender violence service, Local police y National Police
Decalogue Parties free of sexual discrimination
- enjoy the holidays
- respect the differences
- Homophobic jokes are no longer funny
- Alcohol or drugs are not an excuse
- Respect sexual freedom
- diversity adds up
- Be you, dress and move as you want
- My sexual identity, my decision
- Act or you will be complicit. If you suffer or witness a situation of sexual discrimination or hate crime, do not shut up
- You can call: Emergencies, gender violence service, Local police y National Police
New Diversity section on the City Council website
The Decalogue can also be found and downloaded from the Diversity section, which from today is available to everyone at Dénia City Council website. "For the first time [the City Council] puts all the information on diversity at the service of citizens," Scotto announced.
And the decalogue for any type of party without making gender distinctions? Because we are all the same or not?