Once again, Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza are in the eye of the storm. Twitter users were in charge of viralizing a last video of the drivers of Hablando Huevas, where the duo mocked people with Down Syndrome.
In the material, the Moon refers to the 2022 Futsal Down World Cup, a tournament he confesses he did not know. However, while explaining what football was all about, he couldn't help but let go of his black humor, always accompanied by Ricardo Mendoza.
“I've seen a lot of people wearing shirts from Peru, I had a slight suspicion. I was informed that there was a match of the Peruvian FutSal team of people with Down syndrome, it seems that Peru is in the World Cup. I'm not really aware. I'm not a big fan of Down football, I haven't followed it, I don't know who its stars are, who are its different ones,” said Jorge Luna, causing the audience to laugh.
This is how Ricardo intervenes: “What has come to me the most is that they didn't understand the joke, it came late”. These words generated greater laughter.
However, both drivers were in charge of highlighting that they did not say it with any bad intention, highlighting that it was the interpretation of the public.
REACTIONS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS
These words generated outrage from users on social networks, who have not hesitated to express their disapproval at the lack of respect you show to people with Down syndrome.
“What was it, gentlemen of “talking crap”? Don't they learn? You want to be funny with your stupid jokes? Do you think it's “black humor” to make fun of people with down syndrome? Why is the audience that goes to your shows laughing? All wrong,” wrote a user who took charge of viralizing the video.
“The existence of this kind of characters and their expressions in public, demonstrate how rotten our society is, in no part of the world can 02 subjects spend 2 hours and insult and mock their peers in the 21st century and still earn money for that...” , said another.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that a joke has caused indignation in people. A few months ago, Ricardo Mendoza had to apologize for making a joke about a girl who was sexually assaulted.
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