2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Wisin does not take his finger off the line and continues to show his support for the galleros of his country who, due to the decision of a federal judge, will have to eliminate the cockfights from December 20 of this year.
Through a video showing a protest in Puerto Rico against the new ban, the reggaetonero expressed his support for those who, like him, are lovers of this practice that they describe as a cultural sport.
"Supporting my galician friends and all those who love spike and spurs like me," Wisin wrote along with the video on his Instagram account. "[They are] humble people who depend on roosters to support their families."
According to the New Progressive Party, around 27,000 families will be unemployed with the new ban, thus eliminating the economic income for thousands of people on the island.
"Although we respect the decision of the Federal Court, we understand that it was erroneous and dealt an unnecessary blow to an important sector of our society, on which 27,000 people depend for their jobs," spokesman Urayoán Hernández said in a statement. as reported by Univision.
for the galleros of their beloved island.
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