Television The most lethal Jorge Javier Vázquez stokes Alaska and Mario Vaquerizo

"This is the post that is going to cost me the most to write since I've been in Lecturas because of what its protagonists: Alaska and Mario have meant in my life

Television The most lethal Jorge Javier Vázquez stokes Alaska and Mario Vaquerizo

"This is the post that is going to cost me the most to write since I've been in Lecturas because of what its protagonists: Alaska and Mario have meant in my life." Thus begins one of the toughest and most brutal posts by Jorge Javier Vázquez in memory. A post titled Alaska and Mario, the great disappointment and in which the presenter is honest and truly lethal with the marriage of artists.

In this open letter to both of them, he remembers that when he went to B.U.P he had his folder lined with images of Alaska, he remembers the affection, adoration and admiration he felt for her, he remembers the support that both receive from the LGTBI collective, and with those memories harshly criticizes what Jorge Javier Vázquez describes as disappointment.

"Mario Vaquerizo was in Déjate querer and said:" My family has lived through a dictatorship and now I feel identified. You can't say what you think. We're supposed to have made a lot of progress." Wow. You think we can't say what we think? Then it seems that you hardly listen to your wife sharing a microphone with a being whose only known virtue is spewing falsehoods and accusing false crimes as easily as they are Euromillion numbers dictate", is the first blow to Mario and Alaska.

Jorge Javier Vázquez refers to the collaboration of Alaska in the Federico Jiménez Losantos program on EsRadio and, although aware that this post "will mean that the biggest noise polluter in this country dedicates a fantastic week to me", Jorge Javier Vázquez does not hold back nothing. Neither for Alaska's collaboration with Jiménez Losantos nor for Mario's collaboration with Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

"Look Mario: it hurts my soul to see you eating you with kisses with a lady who stated in the microphones where Alaska collaborates that it was a nuisance that Pride week lasted a whole month, when precisely a large part of the people who adore you so much you as your wife belongs to the collective", he affirms. And he continues: "A lady who makes jokes in dubious taste about trans law, which is the same as saying that she is laughing in the face of the showgirls that Fangoria has taken on her tours. A lady who qualifies abortion as murder , a lady who likes you because you're married to a woman but it would be unlikely that she would have hired you to promote the community she chairs if you were gay. Let's be disappointed, Mario. You can't be at everything."

"Honey, how could you do this to me? I, who would have loved you until the end", paraphrases the presenter, recalling the famous song from Alaska. "I have run out of arguments to defend you, in the same way that I no longer find reason to hold on to understand that Alaska works with one of the biggest hate mongers in this country. In these times, selling us the idea that being in that "The trench is also practicing freedom of thought, it is a balancing act doomed to failure. This Alaska has nothing to do with the Alaska that I loved," he says.

"But in the same way that Mario and Alaska feel free to embrace those who encourage involution and contempt for diversity, I cannot fall into the biggest mistake that according to Mario we are making lately: self-censorship. And forgive me for it. say, Mario: no matter how many times you repeat that you are "politically incorrect", you are not", says Jorge Javier Vázquez.

And he ends with total forcefulness: "Elections are approaching. Difficult times. Life is going very well for you and Alaska. You can vote for whoever you want, it would be missing. But also think that freedom is very good when it is everyone can exercise. And many of those people you embrace seem not to have a very clear idea of ​​that concept or fed up with reeds. They only understand it when it is designed by and for them. Yours, but less."

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