Ángel Rossi referred to the president’s speech in Davos and claimed the march last Saturday, which he described as a “claim to disrespect.”
Ángel Rossiarchbishop of Cordovathis Saturday echoed the sayings of Javier Milei On the LGBTQI+ community in the Davos forum, which described as “disrespect.” In that sense, he said that the bond that the president made between homosexuality and pedophilia is “sad”.
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In radio statements, Rossi was consulted on Milei’s speech in Davos, to which he replied: “It is sad to assume that if you are homosexual you are pedophile. Pedophile can be a heterosexual or a homosexual, anyone, and Statistics show a high degree of pedophilia in heterosexuals. ”


In January, the president had assured that “the mental virus of the Woke ideology, is the cancer that must be removed”, in addition to maintaining that “gender ideology constitutes Lisa and Plainly child abuse, they are pedophiles“
In that sense, he lamented by the existence of the “tens” of homosexual government officials: “Poor guys, right? To have to work for someone who is thinking that of you.”
“The march is a claim to disrespect”
“They say that the message we have heard is edited, as saying that it is later and trout. If it is true, it is even more serious. To think that the government cannot control the message, it seems even more serious. The march is a demand march to lack of respect, “he added.
According to the president, the video with his statements in Davos was edited, and the full version of his message “does not provide a doubt.”
In the midst of the controversy, the president interacted with users of the X network and there he spoke of the issue, when they asked what he thought about yesterday’s march.
“I am very sorry that they have been used by the garbage of the State Party through a video that was edited”, Said Milei in response to a user who asked about his position towards the community.
Source: Ambito

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