Actors, musicians and personalities came out to support Lali Espósito after Javier Milei’s criticism

Actors, musicians and personalities came out to support Lali Espósito after Javier Milei’s criticism

“With unusual cruelty, the President of the Nation verbally attacks our colleague Lali Espósito. The violence generated by their unfounded and sarcastic public accusations is inappropriate for who should set the example? promoting healthy coexistence between citizens, and not encouraging dangerous hatred with unforeseeable consequences,” said the CComprehensive Council of the Argentine Association of Actors and Actresses.

From the entity, in a note signed “with all due respect”, it was added: “As President, you must reconsider and desist from what is becoming political persecution.”

In interviews on Radio La Red and the La Nación+ channel, the president called the actress and singer “Lali Depósito” and, among other things, assured: “If you want to attack, you have to be clean. If you are a parasite who lived sucking at the State’s breast, you are in troubleAnd, if on top of that your opinions are in line with a political space that paid you for your appearances, you are a propaganda mechanism, you are not an artist.”

From Argentine Actresses they expressed that: “Institutional violence towards cultural representatives and social leaders seeks to silence the voices that rise against misogyny, hunger and adjustment”.

For her part, the singer Maria Becerra He stated on his social networks that he cannot ignore “the public attacks that a colleague is receiving for verbalizing her position” and concluded that “The cruelty towards her is violence and makes it clear that they want to silence her.”

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“We are artists, we have our own voice and these behaviors remind us of a chapter in the dark history of our country. Do you remember? I want to continue living in democracy, I want to continue listening to diverse voices, “I want my partner Lali Espósito to continue singing and working calmly as she has done since she was so young without being persecuted,” ends the hard text.

From another perspective, businessman Daniel Grinbank He used his “.

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From the group Divididos, which shared with Lali the programming of the Cosquín Rock festival that she took advantage of to express herself, Ricardo Mollo uploaded a photo of when the artist sang the anthem at the World Cup final and said: “The only ‘power’ that the artists is to be able to bring joy to those who enjoy that art. Let’s not deviate from what is important. We are not the socioeconomic problem of this, our country.”

The trio’s drummer, Catriel Ciavarella, wrote on his social networks: “On Saturday I wanted to play in Cosquín with a Lali t-shirt. There were already plenty of reasons to do so. And today, sadly, there are more who rush this post; “The degree of the president’s misery is unprecedented – or too dark – and becomes unbearable.”

In a similar sense, Macabre (producer and keyboardist of Catupecu Machu) said: “Pathetic, deplorable and miserable the harassment to which @lalioficial is being subjected among other artists. Very sad and in line with the baseness of those who preside over the destiny of our country.”

Meanwhile, the group Periodistas Unidxs de Música (PUM) launched a statement in which it was indicated: “By virtue of the incessant attack that national artists receive from the current government, with Mariana ‘Lali’ Espósito at the head, PUM expresses “its solidarity with each citizen attacked and violated by President Javier Milei and expresses its repudiation of the ferocity of his statements.”

“It is unacceptable that the head of state uses criticism against him to expose an ordinary citizen to a situation of harassment, media violence and power inequality”PUM stated a few lines before also making public “its rejection of the complaint and harassment directed at Dylan ‘Dillom’ Masa, regarding the criticism that the musician made on the Cosquín Rock stage when singing ‘Mr. Cobranza’ , by Las Manos de Filippi, and modify its lyrics”.

Regarding the complaints against Dillom (who in his approach to “Mr. Cobranza” named the current Minister of Economy Luis Caputo to replace Domingo Cavallo, who appeared in the original topic), the members of Las Manos de Filippi recorded on their networks: “We express our utmost repudiation and call on all artists to speak out in solidarity with Dillom.”

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