Yolanda Díaz's controversial statements that have left Ana Rosa Quintana speechless: "I thought it was a 'deepfake'"

This Monday, TardeAR addressed some controversial statements by the second vice president of the acting Government, Yolanda Díaz, in which she alluded to a possible flight of the elites in the event of the end of the world.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 September 2023 Sunday 23:00
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Yolanda Díaz's controversial statements that have left Ana Rosa Quintana speechless: "I thought it was a 'deepfake'"

This Monday, TardeAR addressed some controversial statements by the second vice president of the acting Government, Yolanda Díaz, in which she alluded to a possible flight of the elites in the event of the end of the world. "We are going to hell, and since we are going to hell, what they are doing is designing a plan B based on fleeing the world to protect themselves," said the Sumar leader at a rally.

"It is the world of rockets to escape from the Earth, it is the world of the metaverse, or it is also the world of its mansion-fortresses in New Zealand," said Díaz, leaving the commentators of the program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana perplexed. on Telecinco, among whom was the singer Lolita. "Is this true or is this artificial intelligence?" she asked herself.

The host of the program spoke and shared the same thought as the artist: "I promise you that when I heard it I said: 'it's a deepfake', that they used the image, but no, it's true," said Ana Rosa. , denying any type of manipulation with artificial intelligence of the words of the also acting Minister of Labor.

Subsequently, he has tried to find an explanation for what Díaz was trying to defend in his public presentation. "She, or someone, has read a book, which was also a bit of a joke, and they gave her a summary that she didn't understand well, maybe," Quintana theorized from the set of TardeAR.

Lolita has clarified that "it is true that we heard this a long time ago, in documentaries, that there were people who had already taken a ticket to go to the Moon, to a base that exists." Afterwards, and to redirect the debate, Ana Rosa insisted that the vice president's statements "have left everyone perplexed," something for which Jorge Luque had the explanation.

The journalist, also a contributor to TardeAR, explained that Yolanda Díaz "has not expressed herself well" and has investigated the reasons for her words. "I believe that she is referring to some statements made by a man named Douglas Rushkoff, who is one of the greatest intellectuals in the world," and who would have been hired by some of the richest people in the world to know how to escape in case his end occurred.