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Chocolate makes derogatory comments to Peruvians about the cast: "You are Indians"

"Right now those Peruvians have to stop," were some of the comments that Chocolate MC made.


Yosvanis Arismin Sierra Hernández, better known asChocolate MC, has made some unpleasant and derogatory comments on social networks about the Peruvian community after the controversy that has arisen around the origin of the cast.

He has done so through a live video that he broadcast on his Instagram account, where the "Rey del Reparto" has referred to Peruvians, among other things, as "Indians", some words loaded withxenophobia that have not gone unnoticed among Internet users.

"Right now those Peruvians have to stop", "You are Indians", "One of those crazy tribes catches me and I don't know", "The same way they fuck a cow or eat a crocodile, you are burned", are some of the expressions that Chocolate MC made in his broadcast that is no longer available on his profile but is available on other social media accounts that have echoed the moment.

"What you are expressing in your words is xenophobia and racism, be careful with that", "It is worth emphasizing that this issue is already getting out of control and I think this issue should stop, since it is getting ugly", "What a lack of respect for God, a public that the only thing that has given us an entire life has been respect and support" or "How bad it is to talk for the sake of talking without knowing the history, Peru was the first country that opened its doors to many Cubans who since 1980 they live and reside in that beautiful country", are some of the reactions that Chocolate MC's words have provoked.

The expressions of the "King of Casting" are derived from the controversy that has arisen in recent months about the great impact that casting is having in Peru and how many people have alleged that its origin was in that country and not in Cuba.

This has opened the debate on social networks, which has been joined byseveral Cuban urban artists such as Mawell, Nesty or El Uniko, who have assured that the distribution was born in Cuba and not in Peru, but that their community has contributed to its expansion.

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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