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Lali Espósito, with pointed caps: “We must not bastardize culture”

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Lali Esposito (32) came out to speak his truth after being in the eye of the storm after President Javier Milei responded to criticism from the governor of La Rioja Ricardo Quintela: “If you spend money hiring Lali Espósito and don’t pay the police, it’s It’s not our problem. The singer-songwriter has released her statements THEY (America, at 20 years old).

The presenter of the program hosted by Ángel De Brito proposed that Lali speak “to reduce the foam of everything that is happening”. And she reacted: “Maybe the problem is that for some, foam is necessary. Foam shouldn’t exist, because in the world of culture it’s very easy to find out how things are.”

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Forcefully, he continued: “In my case, they bungled with the hiring of municipal shows creating the image of the artist leaving with bags full of the city’s silverware. “It’s absolute delirium.”

According to Lali “the discussion should be, for example: ‘I, in my government, don’t want municipal shows, I don’t want there to be money for culture, I don’t want there to be free shows for the people. It depends on each government: ” Everyone will put the money they want into culture.”

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Strictly, the first Almost angels He stated: “To create this kind of monster it is necessary to be able to bastardize culture or not talk about other topics…”.

Lali Espósito, in LAM: "I have the tranquility of years of work."  Capture TV.Lali Espósito, in LAM: “I have the tranquility of years of work.” Capture TV.

“I don’t jump or get angry because I understand that they need that foam. I don’t like being in the center of that foam, but I have the tranquility of years of work, of who I am, of how I move. When I’ve done municipal shows, in addition to making a living from what I do, the joy is that there are 200 or more families working on those shows.”

Lali Espósito: “I don’t have to give my CV to anyone, I feel that people know it”

Next, Lali looked at the camera, smiled and said, “Sir, madam, person: The image they want to create of a single artist living off money that belongs to the people is not true.“.

Firmly, she maintained: “I don’t need it. Luckily I do commercials, I make films, I’m a series producer… I don’t need to give my CV to anyone, because I feel that people know it.” .”

In this type of concerts that are now being questionedthose of the Municipalities, which are free for the people, are shows in which thousands of families work: from the one who has the permission to sell the merchandise to the one who has the water stand… And all the artists I know have done shows for the municipalities,” Lali continued.

Lali Espósito, in LAM: "Thousands of families work in the concerts questioned."  Capture TV.Lali Espósito, in LAM: “Thousands of families work in the concerts questioned.” Capture TV.

Without naming him, he threw a stick at President Javier Milei: “It’s fine if they just mention me, it’s all fine…, but everyone does it and, sometimes, it seems a bit incredible to have to explain something that was the work of musicians.”

“There are many people who work in these types of events. If they don’t want to do more, it is a decision of the government in power and they will continue.”. What should not be allowed is lying and bastardizing the culture“.

“We must not stigmatize culture: Argentine cinema, Argentine music, cultural events. If you don’t believe that culture is part of the formation of a people, this is already a political ideology“.

Source: Clarin

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