👉 La cantante María Becerra llamó a la solidaridad para combatir los incendios en la Patagonia, instando a sus seguidores a donar dinero. Sin embargo, su mensaje generó una respuesta del presidente Javier Milei, quien retuiteó un comentario crítico hacia ella.
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00:00Because you don't just help with words, you have to do it, you have to share, you have to make the situation visible.
00:08And if the state is not giving the necessary help, we give it.
00:16Let's show that Argentina is a solidary people, that we are strong.
00:23If you want, you can go to my stories, there is very important information to donate,
00:29so that you can go to planes, hydrants, to keep putting out the fire,
00:34which is what matters the most in these moments.
00:38And what must be done, because many families lost their homes,
00:42because there are thousands of hectares burned, because there are people who died,
00:46because there are animals that are dying, because our Patagonia is being hurt a lot.
00:53So let's keep helping, and let's keep showing that Argentina is strong and is solidary.
01:04This was María Becerra, and here comes the answer of Javier Milay.
01:10María Becerra, after asking people to donate money for Neuquén...
01:16But did Milay upload this? He? Or retweeted it?
01:19He retweeted it.
01:20He retweeted it.
01:23It's a retweet.
01:24Personally, I'm tired of saying that there is a level of phenomenal asymmetry
01:31between an artist and a president of the nation, between a journalist and the president of the nation.
01:36I'm not one of those who is satisfied by saying, well, my law is like this.
01:40I think we have to say, when a president of the nation,
01:43in the exercise of the presidency of the nation, somehow endorses this,
01:48he is putting us in a situation of absolutely unnecessary harassment.
01:52Now comes the harassment of, today I'll get back the consequence.
01:58It's a matter of cultural battle, as they have called it.
02:02It's obvious. I think he doesn't respect the place where he is,
02:06somehow fighting with María Becerra.
02:09What he was doing was asking for help for the people.
02:13If we look at the other tweet, I could have answered in the terms
02:18in which Milay responded, if he meddles.
02:21I don't think he had to meddle, but he meddles.
02:23Look, this is the message above.
02:26He meddles with María Becerra, which is a play on words with the name.
02:33He didn't find out about the huge deployment that is being made
02:36by the national government in the fight against fire,
02:38and he defends what the government is doing.
02:40It's true, there is no governor of the area who is complaining
02:43that the national government is not giving him help.
02:45There is not.
02:46The national fire management plan is working.
02:49What is happening in the area, and this is not a defense,
02:52if not the other way around, it is incomprehensible that Milay does this,
02:55because if you have the reason on your side, why do you have to fall into this?
02:58What is also happening there is that there is a very serious security problem
03:02that is affecting, and it is true, the possibility that there are organizations
03:06that have just been declared terrorists, but they have been acting
03:09as terrorists for a while, generating fires.
03:11It is a very serious issue, to minimize it in this way,
03:14but I insist, especially when the national government
03:17and the governments of other provinces,
03:19that of Santiago del Estero, that of Mendoza, are helping.
03:23It is not that what needs to be done is not being done.
03:25There may be mistakes, I do not doubt it,
03:27but it is not that what needs to be done is not being done.
03:29This discussion could be maintained in other terms.
03:32You can say, on the one hand, that María Becerra is wrong in what she says.
03:36Yes, the message is wrong because there is no governor of the area
03:39who is saying that he is not helping.
03:41It is undeniable, we count it here every day,
03:43we count the number of fighter jets, the number of combat helicopters
03:46that arrive in the south, I think that information we have it all,
03:49what we are here and all of us who do it.
03:51It seems to me that if the president of the nation wants to arm this fight
03:55for a matter of politics, because it is convenient for them,
03:59and I think it is fantastic, they are also the forms.
04:02Exactly, that's what I was saying.
04:04Before the battles were given to secondary actors.
04:07What impacts now is that the president of the nation
04:09is the one who responds to María Becerra.
04:11María Becerra is calling for a solidarity act, that's it.
04:14It's okay, but Luis is calling for a solidarity act,
04:19saying that the state is not doing anything.
04:21These are two things that if you are doing something,
04:23you have to go out and respond.
04:25And why are you fighting with María Becerra?
04:27Because today María Becerra is much more popular
04:29than any of those deputies that Rubén showed us,
04:33who voted on a clean sheet.
04:35It's like that, it's simple.
04:36But it's a matter of recognition.
04:37You say that the president needs that level of solidarity.
04:40No, I think it's a strategy that the president has,
04:42that he knows that he puts it in a place of a lot of discussion.
04:45Look, ten minutes ago we were discussing this topic.
04:47You have an opinion leader who speaks to young people
04:50and who is saying something that, as Rubén tells us, is not real.
04:53So the president says, I can't allow something that is not real to happen,
04:56I want to go out and stop it.
04:57Something that has always been done.
04:58What I think is different is that before it was done by secondary actors,
05:01maybe other people stopped it.
05:03And now you have the president responding to a singer.
05:07Here, in Argentina, cultural referents,
05:10or a good part of them, called not to vote for my law.
05:12In the United States, the entire cultural establishment called not to vote for Trump.
05:17They are very popular.
05:18I don't know how much electoral influence they have.
05:22It seems that in the United States, no.