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Andy Vázquez attacks the Con Filo program after he was accused of "selling weapons"

"I showed that there is not a person left who believes in that revolution, and that hurt them."


Andy Vázquez attackedWith wire for saying in this Thursday's broadcast of the program that he sells weapons in the US, something that he flatly denied, while at the same time attributing the attack on the program to a request that he made on his networks, which the comedian claims hurt them.

In the publication that originated the attack, the comedian asked those who trusted in the revolution to post their ID photo, something that no one did.

"They say now to trust the revolution, those who say 'yes' put their ID photo. Let's see how many are left", wrote the comedian.

Facebook capture/Andy Vázquez

The publication has so far had more than 4 thousand reactions and almost 900 comments, but none accepting the proposed challenge, something that Andy Vázquez considers indicative thatThe Clarias are not willing to reveal their identity, in case they later receive humanitarian parole or manage to escape the country by another means.

"That hurt them because there is no one to support them", Andy said in a live broadcast this Thursday, in which he took the opportunity to explain that the video that motivated the attackWith wire towards him, was published on their networks on September 13, and that they are coming to remove it now only because they looked for a way to attack him.

Regarding the images in question, he explained that he went to buy a gun at a friend's store, that he gave it to him and that in "a way of gratitude" he made a kind ofsketch with the character of Facundo Correcto in the establishment.

However, the video in question generated controversy among the comedian's own followers: some did not see fit that he promoted the purchase of weapons while others assured that it is their legitimate right to do so.

"I showed that there is not a person left who believes in that revolution, and that hurt them [...] Don't slander anymore," concluded Andy Vázquez, who is clear about what hurt him.With wire.

Facebook capture/Andy Vázquez

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