Alejandro Sanz explodes against those who call him "fascist and communist": "Does it bother you?"

Alejandro Sanz confessed in mid-2023 that he felt low, but he was working hard to free himself from his mental health problems.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 January 2024 Wednesday 15:31
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Alejandro Sanz explodes against those who call him "fascist and communist": "Does it bother you?"

Alejandro Sanz confessed in mid-2023 that he felt low, but he was working hard to free himself from his mental health problems. The best way, to vent about everything that bothers and worries him, doing it largely on his social networks and with his followers, who have become one of his greatest supporters.

In the last few hours, the artist from Malaga turned to his a symptom, is the disease."

The artist was referring to the wave of violence unleashed - after a group of hooded men broke into a television station in the city of Guayaquil - and the death of the singer Diego Gallardo due to a gunshot.

"They have called me a fascist and a communist for saying that violence is not the symptom but the disease. That's the level!… Go far away with your trashy ideologies. I am a person and I try to understand everyone. Does it bother you? ?…I don't give a damn," he finishes. Of course, then she adds: "Don't be scared, it's part of a song," she clarifies later.

His followers, however, soon came to support him. Although many considered that it was a bit "strange" lyrics for a song, most could not help but send him encouragement to put up with his detractors.

"You don't even have to respond to people who insult. Radicalism is a terrible evil of humanity that believes itself to be the owner not only of reason, but also of blinding the lives of others who do not share its way of thinking," one tells him. from them. "Music is a universal language and the cure of the soul without prejudice," says another.

Ecuador has not yet emerged from the shock caused by the day of terror and chaos experienced on Tuesday due to the violent actions perpetrated by criminal gangs. The armed assault broadcast on the TC Television channel, the burning of vehicles, the kidnapping of police officers and the riots with hostages in various prisons in the country have led Noboa to make a controversial and unprecedented decision to consider organized crime groups as "" terrorists" and military objectives to be "neutralized.

This wave of violence occurs in the face of the apparently imminent intention of the Noboa Government to isolate the leaders of the criminal gangs before taking them to two maximum security prisons.