The video went viral on social networks and, immediately, Patricio duck Fontanet became a trend for his sayings once morest the libertarian deputy Javier Milei. In the middle of a show that he was offering with his current band, Don Osvaldothe former leader of Street maps He took the microphone to address his audience and pointed directly at the economist, generating enormous controversy.
“All those forty-three million nine hundred and ninety thousand who are left out will live badly. And the ten thousand dollarized, who charge in dollars, will toast with Javier Milei. It’s fine”, the musician is heard saying, speaking ironically regarding the country’s economic situation and the proposal for Freedom Advances.
And immediately, in direct reference to the leader of that liberal party, he continues: “What you have is a great idea, you are a visionary! He says that (Carlos) Menem He was the best president. He blew up Rio Tercero! It is a phenomenon. And so many more things he blew up… he blew up the shipyard where the boats were made, he blew up Aerolineas Argentina… No, that was (Fernando) de la Rua, sorry. He blew up Telefónica, Telecóm and a lot of businesses that would have been left for the country, but hey…. What are you going to do to him?
Finally, in the recording that someone from the public released with Fontanet’s sayings, he is heard rounding off his concept of Milei saying: “He wants to go there, he’s a phenomenon. He is cute, isn’t he? With that hairstyle that he has… And that Nazi face he has”. And it ends with the musician shaking his head frantically, in what he claims is an imitation of the gestures of the libertarian leader.
So far, the deputy did not refer to the subject but took it upon himself to retweet two reflections of his followers on the video with the words of the musician. “Javier Milei is making people despair that I never imagined would become unfazed by his ideas. They have no idea how important this cry of impotence is due to its unstoppable advance, ”said the first, published by a user called Tony Bear. The second, posted by Juan Doe, pointed out: “How scared they are! Even this criminal son of a bitch speaks with fear of Javier Milei”.
On December 30, the musician participated with his tribute group which was held in front of the obelisk in memory of the 194 young people who died in the tragedy suffered 17 years ago, when the República de Cromañón bowling alley where he was playing with street. Several bands had been summoned for that day by the organization Don’t tell us Cro-Magnon. Among them was The Dog that Brought Them Y Crazy eyesalthough “a surprise” was also announced.
The first to appear in front of the thousands of young people gathered on Diagonal Norte was Dangerous Innocents, whose bassist is one of the survivors of the tragedy. And following his performance, the presence of Seba Mendoza. However, who burst onto the stage was Fontanet along with Don Osvaldo, who sang four songs. “Thank you very much to the people who put all this together for always remembering. Many thanks. Hello, crazy. Goodnight”he said closing his performance and leaving surrounded by a large security device.
It should be remembered that Fontanet was sentenced to 7 years in prison for being found responsible for this tragedy that was unleashed as a result of the flares launched by the public in the middle of his show. And he only regained his freedom in 2018. He was the last of those convicted of the fire who was still serving his sentence in prison. Before they had benefited from parole the bassist Christian Torrejonthe saxophonist Juan Carbone and the guitarists Elio Delgado Y Maximilian Djerfy.
He had also been sentenced to 20 years in prison, which was later reduced to 10. Omar Chabanowner of the premises, who died in 2014. And two officials of the City Government were sentenced, then in charge of Hannibal Ibarrainvolved in the irregular authorization of the bowling alley.
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