
The activist Alex Flores recognized the bravery of Máximo Bravo for speaking out and denouncing the injustice he is experiencing. In a social media post, Flores mentioned that several male content creators are viralizing the case, but with an approach contrary to feminism and the vicarious violence that is being denounced.
On another point, Flores pointed out Leslie Jiménez, a columnist for El Universal, for making a video mocking the media coverage of Máximo's case. Jiménez was critical of the denunciation of vicarious feminicide, which generated controversy and discontent in the activist community.
For his part, Flores mentioned Renata Villarreal, who dismissed Máximo's case as a false report due to the categorization of vicarious violence. Flores criticized feminist collectives that remain silent, mock, or discredit Máximo's testimony.
In a letter published in La Jornada, it was mentioned that certain people and organizations would be covering up for the possible aggressor in this case, which generated more controversy surrounding Máximo's situation and his fight for justice.
In a conference called by Máximo and his legal representation, the teenager shared his experience of sexual abuse by his mother, who also psychologically mistreated him. Máximo expressed his frustration with the defamation and misinformation that has circulated on the internet about his situation.
According to Alex Flores, Máximo's case has been surrounded by intimidation, censorship, and disqualification from various sectors, complicating the search for justice and truth in this case of vicarious violence.