Reversing vulnerability: the discourse of neocon organizations and Vox on Twitter against LGTBI people
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf.0.21979Keywords:
LGBTI, neocon organizations, Vox, Twitter, equality.Abstract
Anti-gender campaigns, common in Europe in recent years, have a long history in Spain promoted by organizations such as Foro Español de la Familia and HazteOir.org, with a discourse against LGTBI equality shared by the far-right party Vox. This research analyzes the tweets published by these three actors regarding the LGTBI population during the two years following the entry of Vox into the institutions. The results show that the dominant discourse responds to a defensive logic that tries to legitimize a discriminating message.
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