• Politics Vox 'signs' Pepe Ruiz, actor of 'Escenas de matrimonial', for his great festival in Madrid

This October 8 and 9, at the Madcool Space in Madrid,

Vox will present

the second edition of its Viva event -known as Viva 2022-, which they describe as "a political, cultural and festive event".

According to a press release, the party will offer

"days dedicated to the history of Spain",

a series of political speeches and "a festive atmosphere of concerts", including the participation of the

rapper Santaflow,

who has been harshly criticized.

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During the last few hours, various media have revealed some of Santaflow's lyrics, in which he speaks, in a very controversial way, about different famous people such as Jorge Javier Vázquez, whom he mentions in "I want to hit Jorge Javier's fagot and that it remains Belén Esteban's donkey changes".

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As a result of the disclosure and viralization of these lyrics, numerous Twitter users have been

against the act and the artist.

Among them, the same presenter of

Save me

, who

has published a letter addressed to VOX

-written by his lawyers-, in which he asks them to avoid

"violating their rights"

in a public event.

"There is no silence against hate,

because silence kills,"

he wrote.

"VOX Spain, our very gentlemen: we are writing to you,

on behalf of our client,

Mr. Jorge Javier Vázquez Morales, in relation to the Viva 22 event, organized by you and which you plan to hold on October 8 and 9, 2022 ", begins the letter.

"As it has been published in different media in recent days,

this event will feature

the participation of the performer named Santaflow, who -as has also been reported- is the author of the song called

Madness is in me

, in which, Among other aspects, he states: 'I want to hit Jorge Javier's fagot,' alluding to our client," the lawyers continue.

"Considering that the lyrics of said song not only

violates the right to honor

of Mr. Jorge Javier Vázquez Morales, but also could

constitute hate crimes and threats,

we hereby request that, in your condition of organizers, take the appropriate measures to

prevent

demonstrations that violate the rights of our client from taking place in the aforementioned event. Without another particular, receive a cordial greeting, "the letter ends.

The rapper has also responded to the presenter via Twitter, assuring that the song will not be sung at the event and that "there is no threat".

"Given your loss of hearing, I understand that you victimize yourself TODAY by

a letter d 14 YEARS AGO

that WILL NOT BE INTERPRETED in VIVA22. Besides, it is written in KEY OF HUMOR and speaking of MADNESS as its title indicates. In addition, there is no threat."

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