Dominican communicator Santiago Matias retires from the media

Dominican communicator Santiago Matías retires from the media

The Dominican communicator is known for his great interviews with representatives of the urban genre Santiago Matias He announced his withdrawal from the media by publishing it on his social networks.

Matías, who in his show Alofoke radio Major Puerto Rican artists like Bad Bunny, Arcángel, Anuel, Daddy Yankee and others surprised their followers with the news of their retirement.

“I officially announce MY RESIGNATION from the media: I am paying a heavy price to break the system, to change the rules of conformism that condemned my generation to be ‘sheep’. From here, from the top everyone aspires to, I was the rope for others to climb so that the marginalized could become visible. And I was the target of the many who wanted my head with their half-truths disguised as morality. The same people who have awarded their votes are responsible for a society on its knees. You can question my way of creating controversial content on open platforms like YouTube and even give space to those whose doors are closed; But they cannot single out my actions as a son, as a father, as a businessman, because I will never embarrass my own. These days of introspection have brought me closer to very mature and sane reasoning. The growth of each of our companies, the strengthening of our Republica brand, the internationalization of the media group and the need to use my time to respond to new demands of a market that expects more, force me to take a transcendent step in my career. Today I say goodbye to this period of my life from which I learn great lessons. My watch doesn’t stop. ALOFOKE MIAMI, ALOFOKE RADIO and the great achievements of this process are still ongoing. It is with great affection that the number 1 Spanish-language streamer on planet Earth bids farewell,” the Dominican broadcaster wrote on its Instagram.

According to Dominican media reports, his determination comes after a week in which he was invited by the Dominican Republic’s National Entertainment Commission to discuss the content he broadcasts through his platforms. Instead, he proposed a public debate and declined the invitation.

“He’s a man”: Strong criticism of Villano Antillano for the nomination in the women’s category

One of the communicator’s strongest controversies related to Puerto Rico occurred earlier this year when he criticized the artist’s nomination West Indian villain as Breakthrough artist of the year in the Lo Nuestro Awards.

Matías reiterated his comment that Villano Antillano shouldn’t be nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year because “he’s a man.”

“I respect that Villano feels like a woman, that’s respected. If you want to feel like a unicorn, an elephant, a rhino… whatever you want to feel like, you have to respect that.” But science says there’s a man and a woman.said the spokesman in an interview with Molusco y los Reyes de la Punta.

Matías stated that he discussed the issue over the phone with artist Tokischa, who criticized him for his comments.

“Women give in to men so much that they end up marginalized and we saw with Miss Universe that the person who has the right to vote is a trans man, but he is a man and in his speech he says it is was.” For the first time, Miss Universe is led by a woman and the man is a man,” he said.

In exchanges with entertainer Pamela Noa on the show “La Mega,” Matías refused to change the rules of music industry awards for the inclusion of artists like Villano Antillano.

“You have to see how old the Premio Lo Nuestro is, which combines both the feminine and the masculine. Because this year there is an outstanding artist who understands that she is a woman, that she must be respected, but she is a man, the rule must be changed. Please stop it Pamela,” the communicator said in a conversation with announcer Pamela Noa on La Mega 106.9 FM show.

“Lo Nuestro Awards, I didn’t get that part, I believe in inclusion, in justice, in equality, but there’s Villano Antillano, a man nominated for Revelation Artist of the Year, a trans, very tough, he .” has a lot of talent, but he’s a man, Villano Antillano is a man, he can’t be nominated with La Gabi and Tokischa,” said the Dominican communicator in his program.

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