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José Ordoñez’s response to Margarita Rosa for comment on Jesus – People – Culture

This Tuesday, one of the most active Colombian social media celebrities wrote a trill that triggered multiple reactions. This is Margarita Rosa de Francisco, the actress and presenter who has more than 1.8 million followers on Twitter.

In this social network, the ‘Niña Mencha’ became a trend for the publication: “I do not know why so much‘ facho ’is a fan of Jesus Christ, the meanest of all. The mamerto of the heavens, ”he wrote.

Users responded to the post. Those who are believers attacked her and others supported her.

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“Very daring when issuing that opinion. We are in a country free to think, to believe in whomever we want. It outrages him when they write allusive topics to his personal life so respect other people’s beliefs, ”wrote the user @ martik1214.

“You hit the point, but there is much offended. Jesus Christ was a revolutionary. In Colombia, a genuine Christian votes for peace,” was a trill from another user.

And this Wednesday Colombian comedian José Ordoñez responded to the model.

“Here is a” fanatical face “of Jesus Christ Mrs. @Margaritarosadf, you can say ‘mamerto de los cielo’. On the cross He paid the price of freedom you have to express it. But one day you will recognize him as: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. (Revelation 19:16) (sic) “.

The answers to this trill were not long in coming. “Oh friend Ordonez! Please … @Margaritarosadf said nothing against Christianity. I am surprised that he has to explain it to her. She is criticizing so much a Pharisee that she believes in Jesus, but is happy oppressing or supporting the oppression of a people crying for a fair government, “wrote the user @Busca_Idiotas.

“You have to let her see what she’s going to do when it’s her turn to be face to face with the king of kings,” trilled @fcardozoa.

After that, the model wrote two publications in response to the detractors of her trill.

“Indignant of good: that happens to them for believing that ‘mamerto’ is an insult,” he wrote. And then: “Indignant of good: offending is a cowardly choice. They should be glad not to think like me. I am not offended by the barbarities some tell me here. On the contrary. Their” principles “seem very funny to me.”

When De Francisco talks about ‘facho’, he refers colloquially to the fascists: those people who have fascism as their political ideology.

Currently, the renowned actress and columnist is in the second semester of Philosophy at the National Open and Distance University (Unad). In a column that he wrote for TIME in August 2019 said why he had decided study these studies.

“I decided to enroll in the undergraduate of Philosophy at Unad, a great public education alternative for those of us who cannot always attend classes personally,” he explained.

ELTIEMPO.COM

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