The impact of the media on the perception of motherhood
The Catalan media has been criticized by their way of presenting motherhood, often associating it with the loss of personal freedom and with negative concepts such as patriarchy. This approach has generated a controversy that becomes more and more palpable.
Controversial statements that mark trends
A recent example is the testimony of singer Lola Indigo, who in a conversation at the Nude Project podcast expressed his decision not to be a mother, saying that motherhood causes panic because he considers his freedom to be limited. This opinion has been amplified by means such as RAC1, who emphasized that ‘having a creature in your post means to give up freedom’.
A varied reaction from the public
The reaction to these statements has been diverse. Many users of the X social network have questioned the relevance of making news of an opinion they consider staff. ‘What is the real news here?’, Some comments have been asked, emphasizing that the debate about motherhood is not as intense as what the media is trying to make appear.
Support and criticism of freedom of decision
While part of the audience applauds the bravery of Lola Indigo and defend women’s right to choose their way, others express concern about the dissemination of such messages. Some warn that this narrative can contribute to the decrease in birth in a context of demographic crisis.
The current demographic context
According to INE data, Catalonia has a low birth rate among the native population, with one half of women of maternity age of foreign origin. This reality shows that motherhood is becoming a choice that depends on multiple factors, including cultural and economic influences.
Reflections on the stigmatization of motherhood
As the media continue to present motherhood as a burden, a concern arises about the consequences of this stigmatization. The idea that being a mother is an obstacle to professional development can be affecting the decisions of many women, and it is essential to consider how this discourse can influence future birth rate and cultural diversity.