Overview
- The PAN senator wrote that the image of two men with a newborn “is wrong,” arguing that babies are not objects to satisfy the “caprices” of those who reject reality.
- Faitelson replied that Téllez was “playing God” and said any form of genuine love deserves respect and veneration.
- Téllez answered that her criticism targets practices such as surrogacy and simulated births, telling the commentator to focus on “analyzing balls.”
- The photo originated from the U.S. account @TaraBull, showed a staged hospital scene, and amassed millions of views as it spread in three waves across ideological communities.
- The exchange fueled polarized reactions with thousands of likes, reposts and replies, drew accusations of homophobia from activists, and prompted conservative figure Eduardo Verástegui to join the discussion.