Head of State rejects campaign against Louis BPM: He is attacked for expressing a sentiment of Venezuelan youth

The head of state denounced that opposition extremism is behind this campaign against the Venezuelan pop artist
Presidential Press

Published at: 29/09/2025 08:16 PM

During his 92nd show Con Maduro+, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, rejected the campaign that has been carried out on social networks against Venezuelan youth artist Louis BPM, after he performed at a concert wearing a t-shirt with the message “I live in Venezuela and I don't want war”.

“They activate all the bots of all the Nazi-Fascists here and in the world against them who only said 'I don't want war in Venezuela', and that message is supported here by 93% of Venezuelans and you go to the United States and ask them if you want war there in your country and no less than 90% will say no,” he said.

The head of state denounced that behind this campaign against the Venezuelan pop artist is opposition extremism “with its crazy and its crazy people”.

“The message that this boy showed at that concert expresses the overwhelming feeling of all Venezuelan youth . Oh, but they grab him in the nets and shoot him, who? The people, the crazy people, and you know who I mean by the crazy one, who has an even ticket to fall on him because he wants peace to sing, peace to live,” he said.

In this sense, he called on young people to wage the cultural battle on social networks through the articulation of social power “sif you want to aspire to a human, healthy, harmonious society, free of violence, free of vices, if you want to live where the human being wants to be completely happy” .

Mazo News Team

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