Juanpis González, disguised as Hitler, criticizes politicians on video

The gomelo Juanpis González, played by Alejandro Riaño, came out disguised as Hitler. In the new video, he criticizes Colombian politicians and of course, with this parody he has raised a blister.

Alejandro embodies this crude character (Juanpis González) who makes harsh criticism in the midst of the current situation in the country. The parodies of him continue to flood the networks and although Riaño has denounced threats against his children on networks, he continues to make videos in which he arouses voices for and against the way in which he mocks and criticizes various politicians in the country.

The Bogota comedian has re-armed the controversy. This time he did an imitation of the fearsome Adolf Hitler, but in the Colombian style. In this sketch, Riaño puts his talent to the test and many think that this audiovisual piece coincides with the complicated situation that the country is going through due to the acts of violence that have occurred in the 9 days of strike.

Juanpis González, disguised as Hitler, makes a video in which he criticizes politicians and generates controversy

His character called Juanpis González has great recognition in the country and even his social networks have millions of followers. To the surprise of many, this gomelo released a new video in which he plays a role very similar to Hitler, in which he throws darts at Colombian politicians and well-known figures in journalism for the handling they have given to the events that occurred in the framework of the National Strike.

In this baptized parody I don’t stop, I produceartists such as Lina Tejeiro and Jacques Touckhmanian appear, among others, who have already expressed their discontent with the National Government these days.

In the video, Riaño plays the famous scene from the movie The fall, in which the Nazi dictator sees his empire begin its decline. The character of Juanpis scolds his troop of «robocops» for not fulfilling the missions that he has entrusted to them. In fact, he uses almost proper names and phrases that have been left by several national politicians and journalists in recent times to refer to people, places and events.

As expected, this acid video that rests on the official YouTube channel of Juanpis González has generated reactions of all kinds, and already has more than 900,000 views in less than two days of being released.

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