Nati Jota posted a confusing message about Alberto Fernández and received sharp criticism

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what does he do Nati Jota never goes unnoticed on her social networks and, in the last few hours, he has entered into controversy for a ambiguous message about Alberto Fernández which he posted on his Twitter account.

THE influencers shared a fragment of the interview that the journalist Tomás Rebord made to the President this Sunday evening in the “Método Rebord” program that airs on his YouTube channel and added a text that has generated harsh criticism.

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In detail, the Luzu TV expanelist used her Twitter account, where she is followed by more than a million users, to disseminate precisely the part of the show by Fernández in which the president lists the results that according to his vision his management has had.

“Who arranged the debt to the (International Monetary) Fund? Who had to argue with the IMF to get concessions that the IMF had never made? Who had to talk to private lenders to ask them for a 48-point haircut? pandemic? Who went to get the vaccines? Who faced the war? Who stood up in front of the G7 to tell them ‘Stop this war’?”, he asked rhetorically In that part of the interview, the President himself answered all of these questions: Alberto Fernández.

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Alberto Fernández in "The Rebord Method".  Capture.

Alberto Fernández in “The Rebord Method”. Capture.

The message Natalia Jersonsky chose, as well as her full name, to accompany this clipping of her conversation with Tomás Rebord was: “Alberto Fernández did it (the public is renewed)But it was not at all clear whether his comment was ironic, critical or favorable to the president.

Based on this expression, the users of the aforementioned social network began to attack it and launch harsh criticisms of the communicator. Most accused her of being obedient to the national government and recalled the controversial trip which he performed in March of this year in Antarctica and was reportedly publicly funded.

Nati Jota's controversial trip to Antarctica, along with other influencers.  Photo: Instagram

Nati Jota’s controversial trip to Antarctica, along with other influencers. Photo: Instagram

The truth is, the tweet has built up to moment more than 900 replies And they are mostly negative.

“Who received an envelope and a trip to Antarctica paid with the VAT of the Chaco children’s polenta? Nati Jota”, “I too would have liked to be found with a trip to Antarctica” and “Both of you don’t be ironic and good that you got on the plane of the Armed Forces to go play snowballs with ours” were some of them.

The clarification that it was not such

Following these strong allegations, a couple of hours later, the reporter felt it necessary to clarify what he had been referring to with his post on the bird’s social network, though his intentions remained unclear.

“There was a place in the 90s that was as iconic as it was ridiculous ‘Menem did it’, Watching this interview, it sounded the same,” Nati Jota explained to a follower, whose reference she had made in the original tweet.

The explanation that Nati Jota had to come out to give.  Chirping.

The explanation that Nati Jota had to come out to give. Chirping.

Then, visibly tired of the amount of negative comments his post has elicited, the influencers added: “Not old, not accident, nothing, I’ll die to explain things, confirmed“.

Nati Jota became famous for her tweets ten years ago.

Nati Jota became famous for her tweets ten years ago.

But the criticisms have not stopped, since, beyond the comparison between the campaign of the former president, Carlos Menem, and the statements of the current president, Alberto Fernández, the intentions behind that first post or the choice of that particular fragment from an interview that lasted more than two hours

Source: Clarin

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