After the alleged political involvement of the commander of the National Army, General Eduardo Zapateiro, against presidential candidate Gustavo Petro, there have been many positions against and in favor.
One of those who has come out to defend Zapateiro is the popular music singer, Marbelle, who has been characterized on social networks for her racist and hatred accusations against different sectors of society.
The singer used her Twitter account to launch insults against Gustavo Petro and in passing support of General Zapateiro.
It is worth remembering that Marbelle has used her social networks to launch racist attacks against Francia Márquez, candidate for vice president of the Republic, and other members of the Historical Pact.
In March, she appeared saying that the social leader and victim of the conflict resembled 'King Kong', a fact that generated indignation in many social and political sectors, even within the same campaign of the Historical Pact towards Casa de Nariño.
On April 6, France threw a dart at President Iván Duque, mentioning in passing his aspiration to become vice-president, stating that, “what really bothers the president of the republic is that today, a woman who could be the one he has at home working as a service employee, is going to be his vice-president. That's what makes him uncomfortable.”
In response to those words, the singer attacked again and, through a trill, she referred to the candidate again, citing a publication containing the aforementioned video.
In the face of those words, the answers were not long in coming, and while some questioned it, others took care of supporting it.
“You fall lower and lower The good thing is going to be to see you when Petro wins, what will become of your sad life?” ; “Mrs. France knows how to cook, of that I am sure, I imagine that Mrs. Marbelle burns even boiled water” and “You are the worst... A despicable person... No wonder so many misfortunes in her life, she is nothing more than a resentful one, whether she operates, makes up or has money and fame”, were just some of the outstanding reactions.
Precisely, one of these attacks was launched when France, in the middle of a presidential debate, extended the invitation to receive an “ancestral embrace” after the racist attack on Twitter.
“Racism not only hurts, but also kills. Racism not only harms us, but hurts those who express it because we don't allow ourselves to build on love and difference. I send Marbelle an ancestral embrace to heal and build from difference,” said Marquez.
The popular music singer Marbelle was one of the personalities to speak out about what happened between Roy Barreras and a journalist, who she pointed out that she was overweight, because, although she did not name him directly, she used qualifiers such as “hampón”.
“Fat has a solution, but the disgusting thug?” , said the Colombian artist through her Twitter account.
Just a couple of minutes later, Marbelle again lashed out at Barreras comparing him to “Mr. Magoo”, the traditional cartoon character. “Let one call one fat Mister Magoo... naaaaah! You don't have to stop balls,” he added.
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