Andy Kusnetzoff cried in the air as he listened to the story of a guest of the “Dogs de la Calle” program who told how he did to subsist being unemployed.
The morning in Street dogs (Urban Play) became a space loaded with sensitivity. Andy Kusnetzoffaccustomed to handling the dynamics of the program with humor and closeness, it showed a vulnerable side by sharing the air with an listener who related his difficult economic present. And it was in that framework that he could not contain his tears and broke.
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The testimony of Leandro, an unemployed manit worked as a trigger. His story not only reflected the crisis that hits thousands of Argentine families, but also echoed the driver himself, who could not contain tears. Kusnetzoff admitted that the intention of the talk was to show reality without filtersand he succeeded: emotion overflowed the radial and became a moment of strong public impact.


In that context, the journalist shared his opinion on recent official measures and was overwhelming: “It is fine that the president recounts, who reveals the disability, the universities … because that is not the crack, that is not the Kukas”. His statement revolved around what the true national pride considers: public education, state hospitals and assistance to those who face life with a disability.
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Andy Kusnetzoff and Gabriel Rolón’s look at his anguish
The driver was even more personal when talking about the daily life of those who have relatives with disabilities: “It is much more difficult to have someone with disabilities and have to take your whole life about it. And tomorrow, when you are big, you don’t imagine how that person will fix them“he pointed out in a broken voice.
In the midst of emotional tension, Gabriel Rolón He took the floor. The psychologist and columnist of the cycle contributed a key reflection: “It is tremendous. But it is fine that it hurts, Andy. It’s okay that hurts us. It worries me if that doesn’t hurt“For Rolón, empathy is not measured in immediate solutions, but in the ability to feel what the other lives.” Sometimes one cannot do anything, but at least it hurts you, “he completed.
Leandro himself, moved by the impact of his story, tried to unmark the anguish generated: “I feel responsible for this, but it was not my intention, Andy.” Kusnetzoff interrupted him, with tears in his eyes, to download the tension: “Sorry for anguish.” Rolón also reassured him: “You are not responsible.”
Finally, the duct wondered: “What kind of human being must be to not be distressed before a worker who has no job, before a disabled boy who does not have help?” And he finished off with another reflection on the situation: “This has nothing to do with someone in particular, it has to do with the fact that Argentina does not have a budget.”
Source: Ambito

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