Intellectuals, writers and journalists expressed their discontent on social networks following the statements of President Javier Milei once morest Lali Espósito.
During an interview on LN+, Milei referred to the actress and singer as “Lali Depósito”, a nickname widely used on the internet. She criticized state funding of festivals and musical shows, citing a recital by the artist that cost $350,000.
Later, in a report with Radio La Red, the president once more targeted Lali: “If it bothers you that they call you Lali Depósito, I’m sorry. “Lali Depósito was left.”
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President’s publications on social networks
On her X account, Milei “liked” tweets with artificial intelligence cartoons showing Lali Espósito fleeing with money, pursued by malnourished children. In addition, she hinted that the singer was playing backup in her shows, generating more controversy.
Political reactions
Lawyer Carlos Maslatón and deputy Carolina Píparo defended Lali, condemning Milei’s defamatory and asymmetric attitude from her position of power.
(Photo: @carolinapiparo in X)
Reactions from public figures
The former Minister of Culture, Pablo Avelluto, defended the right of artists to express themselves freely, criticizing the President’s attitude. Claudia Piñeiro and Guillermo Martínez, writers, condemned Milei’s actions, calling them fascist. From Spain, Martín Caparrós mocked Milei’s concerns, while Alexandra Kohan expressed her concern regarding the president’s obsession with Lali.
(Photo: @claudiapineiro en X)
International comparisons
Journalist Tomás Balmaceda compared Milei to Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro, highlighting similar attacks towards female and dissident figures in music. Luis Diego Fernández, philosopher, expressed his support for Lali once morest state violence.
(Photo: @capitanintriga X)
Support and criticism from journalists and writers
Ernesto Tenembaum, Diego Battle and Mercedes Funes showed their support for Espósito, while criticizing Milei’s attitude. Federico Fahsbender compared Lali to Joe Strummer, highlighting his influence and resistance.
(Photo: @fahsbender125 and X)