The musician once again expressed himself politically from his social networks and generated controversy.
During the morning of this Tuesday, the Bases Law project obtained general approval in the Chamber of Deputies. While legislators expressed opinions for and against, the debate raged minute by minute on social media. Andres Calamarowho in recent times has been generating various controversies with his opinions, expressed himself about the situation.
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Everything was triggered by a user who shared a photo of the Unión por la Patria deputy, Rodolfo Tailhade, who had referred to the project as the “Base Pasta Law.” From his anonymous profile on X, under the alter ego of Ezra Pound, Calamaro quoted the message and published a reflection in the context of the parliamentary day:


“I am not versed in laws or current affairs (current events in themselves are a scam because they are supposed to be a projection of reality and are far from it) but It is enough for me to assume that those who voted against are crying indignantly, since they boast (possess) impeccable morals”. For clarification, the singer quoted his own message: “To settle on the opposite sidewalk,” he wrote minutes later, on the unofficial account @ Galimbe64457296.
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Andrés Calamaro on the Federal University March
After the massive Federal University March for public education concluded, Andrés Calamaro made a controversial post on his social networks. “It’s all fake news,” he concluded.
Under the pseudonym Ezra Pound: “When the universities closed it was in confinement. How quickly you forget.”
Later in another message the singer highlighted: “During confinement, universities were still open like schools and shops. The airports continued with their normal activities and did not vaccinate us,” and then clarified that it was all sarcasm.
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