Post by account_disabled on Jan 22, 2024 0:49:12 GMT -5
A manipulated image in which the musician José Luis Campuzano, Sherpa, is seen posing next to a Vox poster has gone viral, triggering criticism, reproaches and even threats to the founder and former member of Barón Rojo, with whom he signed some of the band's most emblematic lyrics, such as Los rockeros van al Hell . The image was published on the satirical portal Metalpordetras.com , specialized in inventing humorous news related to the world of rock. The original image was taken in 2015 and belongs to the Efe agency, which has commented on the matter to clarify that, as indicated in the caption of the publication in which it appears, the image is a montage made from a of his photos, taken by photographer Jero Morales.
In the original image, Sherpa posed in front of a photograph of one of his performances in 1983. Sherpa, who as a result of the montage has gone straight to the hell of criticism on Phone Number Database the networks because of the montage, has denounced the composition of Metalpordetrás on his personal Twitter account: "Gentlemen of the Benemérita, this is a malicious 'fake' for damage my reputation. "Will you do anything against the author of this?" And it's not that I consider voting for Vox to be a discredit, far from it. A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to incite left-wing extremists. "And it's not that I consider that voting for Vox is a discredit, far from it.
A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to encourage me to left-wing extremists," Sherpa said in a subsequent tweet. And it's not that I consider voting for Vox to be a discredit, far from it. A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to incite left-wing extremists. This complaint is added to messages from last Sunday on Twitter in which Sherpa stated that he was receiving "serious insults and threats" from "indoctrinated extreme leftists" for criticizing the Government for its "terrible management of the pandemic and the Bolivarian drift that has taken".
In the original image, Sherpa posed in front of a photograph of one of his performances in 1983. Sherpa, who as a result of the montage has gone straight to the hell of criticism on Phone Number Database the networks because of the montage, has denounced the composition of Metalpordetrás on his personal Twitter account: "Gentlemen of the Benemérita, this is a malicious 'fake' for damage my reputation. "Will you do anything against the author of this?" And it's not that I consider voting for Vox to be a discredit, far from it. A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to incite left-wing extremists. "And it's not that I consider that voting for Vox is a discredit, far from it.
A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to encourage me to left-wing extremists," Sherpa said in a subsequent tweet. And it's not that I consider voting for Vox to be a discredit, far from it. A legal, constitutionalist party with almost 4 million voters and for whom anyone who considers it their option can vote. What is petty is that they want to incite left-wing extremists. This complaint is added to messages from last Sunday on Twitter in which Sherpa stated that he was receiving "serious insults and threats" from "indoctrinated extreme leftists" for criticizing the Government for its "terrible management of the pandemic and the Bolivarian drift that has taken".