Artists and personalities joined the Federal LGBT march that took place this Saturday in response to Javier Milei’s sayings in Davos, with epicenter in the city of Buenos Aires. Lali Esposito, María Becerra, Natalia Oreiro, Migue Granados y Topa They were some are in mobilization.
People to a balcony on May Avenue, the popular artists and singers Lali Espósito and María Becerra They greeted the protesters who were on public roads, with posters and painted for the occasion with the colors of the rainbow. It was his way of saying present. Before Lali had shared the LGBT flag on his social networks, in repudiation of Javier Milei’s sayings in Davos.
Other young artists of the Trap or Reggaeton convened despite not being able to participate. This is the case of Nicki Nicole which shared the official flyer. Emilia Merneswho does not usually express himself politically, published on his social networks this Saturday, with an image of it holding a LGBT flag in one of his shows, accompanied by emojis of celestial hearts and flags of the community.
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Emilia Mernes’s story in support of this Saturday’s march.
There are several personalities that participate and summoned. Like the communicator Migue Granadoswho had defended Integral Sexual Education (ESI) in his Instagram account after the president’s speech: “Your child is not going to make gay because they talk about diversity in school or see gays in the street. ”
Topathe artist dedicated to childhoods, had sent a message with his style, after formalizing the call for this Saturday. “How beautiful to know that we can choose what color we can use and share. And know that the color that the other chosen is as beautiful as yours “.
From pop and music, Cazzu and Taichu convened who expressed his penalty for the speech in Davos: “It hurts the insensitivity of these people and those who choose them.” Also the musicians Dillom and Pedro Aznar. Or the actresses Dolores Fonzi, Julieta Ortega and Violeta Urtizbereaamong others.
Embed – Diego Topa on Instagram: “A world of colors! Other colors, they transform into another magical color.
There were other personalities who decided to convene, despite their repairs with the political opposition, such as the journalist Luis Novaresio. “It’s up here. Because there are no misunderstandings. We all understood. Democracy is the government of the majorities with unrestricted defense of minorities, “he expressed himself in his social networks.” Although those who 4 years were Afonic for corruption, “he said.
The main cities of the world joined the national call
The LGBT federal march that unfolds this Saturday in Buenos Aires and other important points in the country is also replicated in other cities in the world. From Rio de Janeiro to New York. In Paris, Madrid and Rome. What are the metropolis where they mobilize under the slogan “Antifascist and anti -racist” Against the sayings of President Javier Milei in Davos.
“Milei is destroying democracy”says one of the posters raised in the Berlincapital of Germany, during one of the dozens of marches that are held this Saturday in the world. Protesters congregate at the door of Brandembourg, a mythical place.
In the main cities of Europe There are mobilizations. In addition to Berlin, there are concentrations in Paris, Madrid, Rome, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Geneva, Lisbon, Piacenza and Modena.
The “anti -fascist and anti -racist” call also had replicas in Latin America. From Mexico until Janeiro River. The main capitals of the continent were concentrations.
In addition to the capitals of Mexico and Brazil, there were marches in Montevideo, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Chile, Florianopolis, and Colonia. Each city with its particularity, but repeating the rainbow colors that characterize diversity.
“There are two generos: fascists and antifascists” said a poster in Sao Pauloone of the main cities of Brazil. It was not the only slogan. Against hatred and racism he shouted there and in other cities in Brazil.
Source: Ambito

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