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Alejandra Novoa, seremi from the Ministry of Culture, apologized after sharing an illustration of a mexican artist in which it represents the meeting of two worlds with Spanish team shirts and even a photograph of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Novoa shared this Monday 12 the illustration of the Mexican Genrus, with a logo of the ministry on the image.
“Today we commemorate the development of two peoples, the fusion of cultures and the valuable exchange of resources and advances that today characterizes our society,” wrote the seremi with the illustration that shows indigenous people wearing Real Madrid and Barcelona shirts, even with a cell phone taking photos.
In addition to saying that they did not request permission to use the image, the creator of the illustration stated “Actually the worst thing is that the image is a parody, it is clearly made in joda, and I do not understand how someone came up with that it would be useful to represent an event”.
“The sad thing is that I think that beyond the issue of credits or authorship, It is a terrible choice to illustrate an event“added the Mexican on Twitter.
Novoa’s original post was deleted and he later wrote: “I want to sincerely apologize. The image used has nothing to do with the work we do daily. It will not be repeated. “
They only took it, but in reality the worst thing is that the image is a parody, it is clearly made in joda, and I do not understand how someone thought that it would be useful to represent an ephemeris. : S
– G. (@Genrus) October 12, 2020
They only took it, but in reality the worst thing is that the image is a parody, it is clearly made in joda, and I do not understand how someone thought that it would be useful to represent an ephemeris. : S
– G. (@Genrus) October 12, 2020
The sad thing is that I think that beyond the issue of credits or authorship, it is a terrible choice to illustrate an event. : /
– G. (@Genrus) October 12, 2020
I am publicly sorry for the inconvenience my previous post caused and want to sincerely apologize. The image used has no relation to the work we do daily. It will not be repeated.
– Alejandra Novoa (@alenovoas) October 12, 2020
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