Army battalion parade generates scandal in Colombia: women wearing bodysuits marched | Society

It was the so-called Ayacucho Battalion of Colombia. From the corresponding army they explained the situation.

A military parade held in Manizales, Colombia, has generated controversy in that country, since within the so-called Ayacucho Battalion a appeared group of women marching and wearing undies.

According to the report of Infobaethe situation quickly took over social networks in that country, with many women criticizing what happened.

Among the comments that were repeated the most, there were some that even alluded to cases of abuse.

This prompted a quick response from the Army of that country, where they denied that there had been an issue of “cosification of sexism”.

Response by the Ayacucho Battalion

In this sense, the institution indicated that the women present were students of the Academy of Big Models Models and New Models Talents and Diversity Foundation. They also clarified that they asked to be part of the instance.

“During the parade the theme was the locker room revolution from the 1920s to the futurists”, they indicated.

“On this day they carried out different activities, including visits to the garrison facilities, presentation of popular and urban music artists and presentation of the band of musicians from the military unit,” they added.

Likewise, from the Big Models academy they assured that during the parade with the Ayacucho Battalion respect for young women was always maintained.

“In the Battalion, the rights of no woman were violated, but the event was of a cultural nature for the grades of the students”, they indicated.

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