2024-07-13 00:43:48
The musician said that “the people themselves realize this” and that his vision is shared by a significant number of citizens, pointing out that “in this sense, Chile has grown.”
Quique Neirawho is preparing to celebrate his 35 years of musical career, He showed his critical vision regarding the social outbreak of 2019 and how this movement was supported by the artistic world.
In an interview with CNN Chile, the reggae singer recalled that “I did many free concerts and I supported, to a large extent, many of the reasons that led to that moment in our country. I did it even abroad. I have participated in concerts abroad in support of the reasons for the protests. But at this point, I feel that we have been used.”
Neira said that “I feel used as an artist. In the end (that is) my conclusion. Nothing was done and it all ended in money theft, in corruption.”
The musician said that “the people themselves realize this” and that his vision is shared by a significant number of citizens, pointing out that “in this sense, Chile has grown.”
“If you go out on the street, many people say: No, I don’t think I’ll take the plunge again, because the disappointment was so great that I’m going to be more careful next time and, above all, I’m going to be a little more suspicious of messianic discourse.. “I think it happened to many of us,” he argued.