Gustavo Bolívar and his Yeison Jiménez-style message to defend the president: “If they touch Petro”

Gustavo Bolívar and his Yeison Jiménez-style message to defend the president: “If they touch Petro”
Gustavo Bolívar and his Yeison Jiménez-style message to defend the president: “If they touch Petro”

The director of Social Prosperity spoke after the mobilizations of May 1 – credit Montaje Infobae

An interview with The 40s made the singer Yeison Jiménez a trend in Colombia for several days, because when he was asked if he had ever feared for his safety in the country, he stated that he was aware that if someone messed with him this represented “putting a tombstone on him.” in the neck”.

“Not today, not today because the people I had problems with know that I know everything about them and people love me a lot, both the good and the bad,” was the reason why multiple memes were generated on social networks. about the artist in which comparisons with Pablo Escobar stood out.

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This is why, after the mobilizations on May 1 for Labor Day, the director of the Administrative Department for Social Prosperity has been compared to Yeison Jiménez in the last few hours, since after the marches he published a message in support of the president Gustavo Petro that was not taken in the best way by some users.

There were people to fill the Plaza de Bolívar 3 times. The seventh remained several blocks full. Some media will show empty spaces. Here he left you several angles so you don’t get fooled. The People’s Project is more alive than ever. If they touch Petro, they touch these crowds,” indicated the director of Social Prosperity in his X account..

Bolívar defended Gustavo Petro on social networks after the May 1 mobilizations - credit @GustavoBolivar/X
Bolívar defended Gustavo Petro on social networks after the May 1 mobilizations – credit @GustavoBolivar/X

Thus, “There are people who have a lot of power, who know that if they touch me they will go to death” by Yeison Jiménez was compared to “If they touch Petro they touch these crowds” by Gustavo Bolívarcausing several users to claim that the director of Social Prosperity had learned from the popular music artist.

“There are more and more Yeison Jiménez in Colombia”, “And who is going to touch him, they make themselves victims” or ““If they touch Petro”, the marches went well and they are not looking for a way to say that they are in danger ”were some of the comments about it.

This was not the only thing that generated frustration on social networks, since, in accordance with what was stated by the opposition, in several comments they highlighted that on May 1 there are always mobilizations for Labor Day and they accused the national government of turn them into something political.

“It is not a march called by the government that very conveniently attached itself to the celebration”, “Normal mobilizations on May 1, it is nothing out of this world nor in support of anything” or “They stole the march from those workers and occupied their space”said some users.

Criticism of the presence of the national government in mobilizations on May 1 went viral - credit @GustavoBolivar
Criticism of the presence of the national government in mobilizations on May 1 went viral – credit @GustavoBolivar

Gustavo Bolívar was not the only one who took the mobilizations for Labor Day to talk about politics, since, added to the announcement of the termination of relations with Israel, President Gustavo Petro spoke bluntly about the opposition, ensuring that he was aware that his presence in the Casa de Nariño caused them discomfort.

“They are angry about my skin color, they are angry that I was born in a humble home, they are angry that I studied in a public school, It makes them angry that I had completed my high school at a public school, which has proudly produced three presidents of the Republic and a Nobel Prize in Literature, Gabriel García Márquez.“, the president remarked during his speech.

In the same way, the president mentioned several families related to Colombian politics to ensure that the main reason why he had opponents was not having one of those surnames.

They don’t like it at all that he doesn’t call me Pastrana, that he doesn’t call me Ospina, that he doesn’t call me Lleras, that he doesn’t call me Santos, but I don’t belong to that Colombian oligarchy, I don’t belong to that indolent pseudo-aristocracy dressed as slavers. “who today do not know the reality of the world.”

 
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