Influencer Diego Suárez in the AN: I don't regret losing my account to defend Venezuela
AN Press
Published at: 17/09/2024 07:17 PM
The Argentinian influencer, Diego Suárez, “Michelo 2.0”, stressed that he doesn't regret losing his social media accounts to defend the truth of Venezuela.
“I went out to defend Venezuela and I don't regret it because María Corina Machado is a clone of Javier Milei,” he said this Tuesday, September 17, during a right to speak at the regular session of the National Assembly (AN).
“Exactly one copy and paste. I felt so much pain that history was being repeated here that I went out to defend Venezuela and now that I'm here I don't regret having lost count. It was beautiful to be here, to share with you, your love was truly worth it,” he said.
In this regard, he stressed that the owners of large social networks, “impose what they want, and I so much consume so much content on networks, I saw pure fascist messages against Venezuela, against its politicians, pure messages of free market.”
He estimated that “I was deceived because I was on my cell phone all the time and that's how there is no speech that tells the truth”.
“They were responsible for that horrible reality that I was experiencing and I began to investigate and I realized that I was in a lie, that's why I went out to talk about those ideas that those algorithms sowed in me, and that's why I also felt so much pain that history would be repeated in Venezuela, through those social networks,” he said.
He stressed that on social networks the battle is uneven because their owners curtail truth and freedom of expression, so he called on digital communicators in Venezuela to combat cyberattacks and deny the fake news and hate messages they try to impose on Venezuela.
“You're not going to let yourself be invaded by algorithms, it's a call to you, you have to have your digital communicators, you have to go out and deny fake news, to combat hate messages (...) Get out there and record, I invite you because this is a digital war, these are digital rifles, every fake news, every lie is bullets,” he said.
Mazo News Team