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In the few times that the first lady of the Republic, Maria Juliana Ruiz, appears in public, it shows her little connection with the national feeling. An unfortunate phrase of his was constituted in an affront to the memory of the lawyer Javier Ordoñez and of at least three other young people who were murdered by the police, according to what La Silla Vantage found. It is quite likely that the other 11 people who murdered on September 9 in the streets of Bogota also had something to do with the security forces.
For this reason, having affirmed in an interview for Noticias Caracol that “citizen aggression is worse than police repression” was taken as an offense to the deaths of September 9 by a large part of the Colombian networkers, as reflected on Twitter:
The dignified first lady is more frightened by citizen aggression than by police repression. At least she recognizes that there is police aggression, she does not scare her because she knows that this only affects the poor. A wretch. pic.twitter.com/sjz6BbhOF9
– Oscar Alarcón Castro (@OskarAlarkon) October 2, 2020
Someone tell the First Lady that the “citizen aggression” left ZERO dead and 74 CAIs painted; On the other hand, the police repression left 13 dead, families destroyed and without food, orphaned children and many unfulfilled dreams. Scoundrel!
– Impure Physique® (@Impuro Physique) October 2, 2020
The first lady, María Juliana Ruíz, on the protests: “Citizen aggression scares me more than police repression.”
The police that murdered Javier Ordóñez and 13 people on the night of # 9S.
Speechless.
– Johana Fuentes M.🌈 (@JohaFuentes) October 2, 2020
Did you hear what the First Lady said in Caracol? She said that “citizen aggression is more scary than police repression.”
Ah? Can you believe that bastard? pic.twitter.com/Co5lhpkyIZ
– Impure Physique® (@Impuro Physique) October 2, 2020
The first lady of infamy, indolence and fascism.
“Citizen aggression is more scary than police reprimand” pic.twitter.com/K87irUgwol
– Doctor Krapula Mario (@subcantante) October 2, 2020
How will the families of the 14 people killed by the police in Bogotá feel when they hear this phrase that the First Lady said a few minutes ago in Caracol? Or Javier Ordóñez’s family?
How about this? pic.twitter.com/5jki7m9Ato
– David. (@DonIzquierdo_) October 2, 2020
Here is the statement he gave to Noticias Caracol:
Would you let your children out to protest? This was answered by the first lady María Juliana Ruiz.
In an interview with @SnailNews He also confessed what he says ‘in his ear’ to the president and took stock of his program ‘Helping does us good’ >>> https://t.co/hlQAYWdBWc pic.twitter.com/YZdOk3MtJc
– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) October 2, 2020
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