I understand you, the income is not the same. They are not mine either



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In a post on his Facebook page, journalist Lucian Mindruta criticizes director Cristi Puiu and actress Carmen Tanase for participating in the anti-mask myth that took place on Saturday 19 September in Bucharest, stating that “Artists who go to anti-mask rallies -mask and anti-Covid are like children. “

On Saturday, in Bucharest, the anti-mask protest took place, attended by the director Cristi Puiu and the actress Carmen Tanase, participation harshly accused by the journalist Lucian Mindruta. Mandruta considers that the gesture of the two artists would be childish, “some children” who “would like this disease to pass more quickly and, since they have no other solution at hand, they give the virus, masks or directly to the government” . What they do not understand is that the government did not bring the disease, that the mask does not kill between 40 and 50 people a day, that the official precautionary measures do not keep people away from the theater, cinema or concert hall. “

The journalist also wrote on his Facebook page that “these shows in show business are a luxury. You can live without theater, you can live without coffee, you can live without stand-up comedy”, so the participation of Performers at these rallies would show that “even intelligent and talented people can sometimes be persuaded by crowds to behave irrationally.” Mandruta suggests that, in fact, one of the reasons for the artists’ revolt is economic: “I understand that the income is no longer the same. Mine is no longer mine.”

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