Lilián Abracinskas, Andrade's alternate senator, has a feminist NGO that is financed with public money
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Lilián Abracinskas is the alternate senator for Óscar Andrade, the mega tax evader who is involved in the Sunca scam for more than 1,200,000 dollars, according to the statement of the prosecutor in the case himself, Gilberto Rodríguez.
When the incumbent senator from the Communist Party, Andrade, requests leave, the one who takes office is Abracinskas, an ultra-radical feminist who has made insane hatred of all Uruguayan men her political and "social" banner.
Abracinskas is one of the leaders of the ultra-feminist NGO MYSU (Mujer y Salud de Uruguay) that is financed with money coming from abroad and from the Uruguayan state.
Cardboard anti-imperialism
Meanwhile, the Communist Party shouts that it hates the United States and perceives itself as "anti-imperialist," the ultra-feminist NGO MYSU is financed with money coming from international organizations, such as UN Women, which are basically financed by the U.S. government. A gigantic contradiction.
Web de MYSU
Financing with public money
The feminist NGO of Andrade's alternate is financed, in addition, with money from Uruguayan taxpayers.
Specifically, it receives public money through ANII.
The National Research and Innovation Agency is the Uruguayan governmental entity that promotes and finances supposed "scientific research projects, postgraduate scholarships, and innovative ventures."
This way, the feminist NGO is financed with everyone's money. They promote hatred of men and violent feminism with the money that taxpayers pay. Of course, the money also ends up in the pockets of the feminists who run MYSU.
Captura de pantalla de la web de MYSU
A true civil association is financed with money from private contributors, and not with money torn by force from taxpayers who pay their taxes.
However, the alternate senator from the Communist Party finances her feminist kiosk with taxpayers' money. She promotes hatred toward men with public money.
In the Communist Party, everything is murky and opaque. They get into the unions to steal the workers' money and thus finance their election campaigns, and they set up feminist NGOs so that they are financed with everyone's money.
The Sunca matter has not yet been solved. So far, Óscar Andrade has not gone to testify before the prosecutor's office and explain why he financed his election campaign with the money of the construction workers.