2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Social networks themselves that are dangerous, and it criticizes or offends a world leader, and who knows, is the Lion Larregui, who called him "fagot" to the president - elect of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. "Mr. President-elect of Mexico @lopezobrador_ we want to see the rats in jail, we want to see the fulfillment of their promise, we want to verify their intolerance to injustice and corruption … We want to see their argument come true! Don't be a fagot!”Wrote the vocalist of Zoé, who deleted the tweet.
After insulting him, the singer had no choice but to publicly apologize, but he made his position very clear and said that he did not agree with the few decisions that Obrador was making. "I apologize for certain words I use, not for what I said, the politically correct is not my wave, it is not for me, my tongue is a knife, my voice a hurricane and my spirit is an atomic bomb !!!".
The Mexican took the opportunity to also send a message to his haters. “Whoever likes it well who doesn't stop following me and that's it. How lazy all this fucking tweet inquisition. Weba!”He wrote.
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