Yanina Latorre commented on the controversy between Lali Esposito and the president Javier Milei something that returned to the agenda after the artist’s presentation at the Cosquín Rock festival, where, with irony, he referred to the questions he receives on social networks from followers of the leader of La Libertad Avanza.
In her radio series on El Observador, the speaker was very critical of the former Almost angels.
“Everything he said was unnecessary. This ‘anti-patriarch’ thing, changing the phrase to ‘living off the state’s expenses’… Now they have cut all his contracts, now they publish everything he has received from the State. And they should look up the term “antipatria” and find out what it is. More ‘unpatriotic’ is Dillom who ordered the killing of the Minister of Economy”, began Yanina, also referring to the controversial words of the young ragpicker dedicated to Luis Caputo.
“Antipatria is a guy like Brancatelli or Dady Brieva who wants the government to behave badly because it is not the government he voted for”, continued the speaker of THEY (America TV, 8pm).
“Brancatelli, where do you go on holiday? Dad Brieva, where do you go on holiday? I found him walking around New York. And then they call you ‘anti-patria'”, he added, targeting the journalist and comedian Kirchner.
And then Yanina returned to Lali: “The term antipatria is fascist. You don’t even know what you’re saying, they repeat. “The term was introduced by the Kirchnerists.”
“Lali is doing great, she can do it. But… What need do you have to involve yourself in this quilombo? Besides, she’s a girl. And she doesn’t know anything else, she has no reinforcements, “added Yanina, emphasizing that” what Tini does seems smarter to her, “that she avoids expressing her political opinion of her.
“I prefer that those 50 sticks that they gave to Lali to sing in Cosquín be sent to schools in the north. The child who dies of hunger, the school that is rotten or the hospital that has no supplies… for me this is the most important thing now”, Yanina then launched. She spoke about this topic José Palazzoorganizer of the Cordoba festival, underlining that Cosquín Rock does not receive contributions from the state, but is financed by private companies.
The words of Lali Espósito in Cosquín Rock
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The singer changed the lyrics of her song “Who am I?” after receiving new questions from Javier Milei about networks.
“This song is for the liars, the idiots, the bad people, those who don’t appreciate, those who don’t appreciate the country… Everyone,” launched Lali on the Cosquín Rock stage.
He did so after Javier Milei republished a user’s publication that questioned his participation in that festival.
At another point, he changed the lyrics of his song Who are they?.
Lali sang “I smoke, I live, I drink, I live off the state”getting a standing ovation from the audience.
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The singer sent an encrypted message to Milei after a repost on the President’s networks for her performance at Cosquín Rock.
Source: Clarin