“One cannot talk about a territory that is unknown”: Aída Victoria M.’s harsh response to Montaner after a political message in which she compared Colombia with Venezuela.
On April 30, the renowned Venezuelan singer visited our country as part of his Montaner Tour 2022, in which his most loyal fans vibrated with the best of his repertoire at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá, however, during the show he lived a moment that generated all kinds of comments on networks and even caused the viralization of a video that has so far sparked great controversy.
Well, while performing one of his iconic songs, the artist uttered these words: “To Caracas, Venezuela, I want to take you; to Maracaibo, to Merida. I want to take you to free Venezuela. The one we had before. Take care Colombia, take care”.
Both for the attendees and for the Internet users who have seen this moment in videos broadcast on platforms such as Twitter, «this was a clear political message» in which the artist wanted to be emphatic that given the upcoming elections, «we had to keep in mind that this decision could cause or avoid problems like those that the neighboring country has experienced.”
This was the harsh response of Aída Victoria M. to Montaner after a political message
Although his words were well received by some, a large majority showed complete rejection in this regard, but this was not the only thing that his suggestive message caused. Well, a video from the year 2018 began to circulate on networks again in which, on the verge of the elections, the singer asked Colombians «to know very well who to vote for and not follow the example of Venezuela», given the deplorable situation that their countrymen have lived.
As expected, the singer’s message aroused all kinds of opinions among the public, because despite the fact that he had good comments about it, a large number of users asked the Venezuelan not to persuade Colombians about who they should or should not vote for.
Answers received by the Venezuelan
One of the main figures who spoke about it was the popular influencer from Barranquilla, Aída Victoria Merlano, who through her official Instagram account decided to send her a forceful response in which she asked her to refrain from giving her opinion, since she was not aware of the problems. that the country faces.
“Don Ricardo Montaner, I respect his career a lot and especially the years he has spent with me. When I heard about those hopeless faces that you mention, It reminded me a lot of those same faces I saw in Chocó when I went to record a documentary about what was happening in that territory, in a territory where people live with their dignity taken away, they do not have public services, where the State seems like a utopia, the health system ends up killing more than violence itself and where every day there are mothers crying in the streets for their children, in addition to assassinated social leaders, which is the daily bread in Colombia.”
His words
The woman from Barranquilla, in addition to mentioning some of the painful figures that have been recorded in the country regarding displacement, violence, the murders of social leaders and the poverty suffered by millions, was emphatic in stating that she would never tell someone why who to vote for, since making their political leanings known was something “completely inconsequential.”
He also described as «miserable» buying his country with Colombia, as he stated that «one thing was to convince with arguments and another was to manipulate through fear.»
“Everyone should vote for whoever draws the country model they want to see tomorrow. But that phrase seems so miserable to me: ‘Don’t follow the example of Venezuela.’ Because one thing is to convince with arguments and another is to manipulate through fear. You can’t talk about the reality of a territory you don’t know, but whenever you want, I’ll introduce you to Colombia.”
Here his words:
Montaner clarified and reaffirmed his position
After the wave of criticism, attacks and comments that his video aroused, the Venezuelan decided to speak out through his Twitter account where, through a long thread of trills, he not only clarified that the images corresponded to a recording made in 2018, but also reaffirmed his position stating that “it does not matter who becomes president as long as he is not an heir to #Chaves…”.
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