The musician announced the rescheduling of his indoor recitals due to “lack of institutional guarantees,” although he confirmed his presentation in Works.
The singer Gustavo Cordera was once again at the center of controversy after announcing the suspension of their recitals in several provinces for security reasons and provide statements that revived criticism against him. The former leader of Bersuit Vergarabat He denounced a “lack of institutional guarantees.”
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The musician explained on social networks that he decided reschedule all your concerts —in Paraná, San Francisco, Neuquén, Bahía Blanca and Caleta Olivia— after the feminist demonstrations that forced them to suspend their presentations in different cities.


“Paraná was canceled and we don’t know by whom. Three days before the concert they returned the tickets. The truth is that I feel that we do not have the institutional or legal guarantees to be able to continue playing. To protect us and to protect you, I decided to reschedule all the concerts,” Cordera said in a video broadcast on his networks.
The artist stated that the measure seeks protect producers and the publicand confirmed that his only current presentation will be that of November 1 at the Obras Stadiumin the City of Buenos Aires. “That is going to be a space where we are going to put all the energy, all the songs and all the love we have for each other,” he assured.
Last Friday, a group of feminist activists He had demonstrated in front of the Municipal Theater of Paraná, where Cordera was scheduled to perform. After the cancellation, the MLTTN Feminist Assembly He celebrated the result on social networks and expressed: “Our tide is still alive and we shook that hegemonic power again. Let them know that we are organized so that the world is less hostile to our naughty, awkward and non-binary childhoods.”
Gustavo Cordera is once again involved in a controversy for justifying Barreda
The former leader of Bersuit Vergarabat was questioned again after participating in the documentary “Barreda, the femicidal odontologist”, released in flowwhere he stated: “Anyone can commit murder at any time”.
In the film, Cordera delved into the case of Ricardo Barredawho murdered his wife, his two daughters and his mother-in-law in 1992. “For me, Barreda symbolizes an injustice committed on a person who reacts in a violent way to get out of that injustice,” said the musician, which generated a wave of rejection on social networks.
Furthermore, he maintained that “There is something in the collective unconscious that will always be more on the side of the predator than the victim.“, and added that “a person who murdered generates a mystique.”
The statements revived the memory of his statements from 2016, when he stated that “there are women who deserve to be raped“, a phrase that earned him a judicial complaint. His recent public reappearance once again places him at the center of the controversy.
Source: Ambito

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