In recent days, a Twitter post has gone viral in which host and comedian Mauricio Castillo criticized a TV interview with tenoch orchardin which the Black Panther actor blames the “injustice” that exists against the underprivileged classes in various sectors of society, one of which is film and television.
Castillo viewed the videotape of the interview and criticized Huerta’s statements, writing, “This man needs therapy. Really”. After the publication, many people spoke out against the former Otro Rollo and stated that he did not sympathize with him.
But there was not only a reaction from Twitter users, fans of Mexican cinema and followers of Tenocha Huerta. Also, the actor himself sent a message on his Instagram account, where he reiterated that the theory of “échaleganismo” does not exist and does not benefit the less privileged classes.
In video Tenoch Huerta talks about the hardships that non-privileged people have to overcome in order to grow. On various occasions, he has said that he is an exception, but that “people who are not white” are never considered empowered.
For this reason, the Black Panther 2 actor sent a message through his Instagram account, and in one of his stories, he posted a message comparing “privileged people” to those who are not. He stated that “children of the elite” don’t have to work so hard to be successful.
He said the idea of ”échaleganismo” is “a racist and class tax on those of us who are not in his circle of power.”
Source: La Opinion
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