Mexican influencer Valeria Marquez’s death highlights ‘level of saturation’ over femicide
Comments poured in on social media blaming her for her own death: she was involved in shady business, her ex-boyfriend was a narco, she had it coming, they said.
“It sort of reflects a level of saturation, a level of societal acceptance of these sorts of killings,” said Gema Kloppe-Santamaria, a sociologist at University College Cork in Ireland who studies gender-based violence in Mexico.
“There’s a lot of re-victimisation that I think allows people to say: ‘Let’s move on. This is something that won’t happen to us. It doesn’t happen to good girls. It doesn’t happen to decent Mexican women.’”
Marquez, who had nearly 200,000 followers across Instagram and TikTok, was known for her videos about beauty and make-up.