Falcao garcia, the footballer of Galatasaray and the Colombian National Team is a trend this Saturday due to an old message he wrote on his social networks about the national strike and the public order situation in the country.
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Last May 4 Falcao he spoke, as did other Colombian athletes, regarding the situation in the country.
On that occasion, the Tiger expressed. “Given the situation in Colombia, I reject any act that violates human rights. I call for NO VIOLENCE and I ask that the right to peaceful demonstration be valued and respected.” His message was accompanied by an upside down tricolor flag, as has been the symbol of the Protestants.
However, a month later his message was reactivated on social networks, with furious criticism from sectors that oppose the national strike.
For example, the artist Jorge Cardenas said: “The comment would have been more fair if @FALCAO clarifies that those who are violating the right to peaceful demonstration are those who take advantage of it to vandalize, to attack the public force with what they find and to favor corrupt political interests, but not”.
For her part, the former ambassador of Colombia to the Dominican Republic, Nohora Tovar, said: “In response to @FALCAO it hurts that it is pronounced that way without knowing the reality, a socialist minority that wants to see Colombia as Venezuela is destroying our Country. Don’t damage his image please. He’s misinformed. ”
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In response, those who agree with Falcao also spoke on Twitter supporting the footballer and even put humor to him with memes about the message that was written a month ago.
“The greatest on and off the pitch. I love you every day of my life
@FALCAO “, was the trill of @Yiobanismo.
“Now more than ever it is our pride @FALCAO”, trinoed @dalili_gomez
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