“Is there the design of squares with gender perspectives? The answer is yes”, says the man who replaced Santilli in the deputy head of the Buenos Aires government.
To say this nonsense, Ferrario studied a lot and in his biography he claims to have completed a couple of master’s degrees at North American universities.
Clearly, so much study did not give him the lights to refuse to look like a clown on social networks, stating that the lighting of a square has a “gender perspective.”
Ferrario explained that the idea of designing squares with a gender perspective “is to plan the new spaces in the City so that you can enjoy them regardless of your gender or your identity.” However, the measure that he announces is the collation of lights: “That is why we are adding more lighting and eliminating dead-end corners that allow us to relax in any part of the City.”
The networks could only make fun of this nonsense.