2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Singer Juan Cicerol, who plays northern music, sent an unfortunate message on his Twitter account about the terrible earthquake in Mexico that immediately unleashed the wrath of everyone who has read it. " The DF earthquake should make me sad, but no, "he wrote in his account, accompanying that sentence to a smiling emoticon.
As expected, hundreds of netizens began to repudiate the unusual comment, some even asking Spotify to remove its music from its platform. Others, alleged collaborators of him, like Jair Alcalá, even regretted having collaborated with him on one of his albums. And there were those who even joked like this: “Does anyone know if @juancirerol is okay? I am concerned about the collapse of his career. Where can I send a tuna?
According to the newspaper El Universal, from Mexico, in the face of the avalanche of claims, the singer from Mexicali redoubled his dose of cynicism, writing on his Facebook account: “Don't suck, how are you all writing to every mother? (sic) All the time tragedies happen and the vox populi is offended? Go to m…, I prefer that they kill me to live among you”.
By adding salt to the wound, the musician began to receive not only more criticism but even death threats, so he had to remove those messages from his social networks, while explaining that it was all a joke because he supposedly he has an obscure sense of what can be fun.
In one of his latest tweets on the subject, he said: "Believe it or not, in high-stress situations I always maintain a sense of humor that appears to be black, but is only survival."
Well, given the reaction that his strange sense of comedy has unleashed, in the face of an earthquake that has so far claimed 225 dead and left thousands of his compatriots injured, while thousands more homeless, survival is precisely an element that your career will need.
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