Former Deportivo Municipal player Roberto “Buffalo” Ovelar He played in League 1 2022 and signed at the end of November General Knight. The Paraguayan soccer player lived on Peruvian territory for many years and witnessed political instability. In this sense, he spoke through his social networks to show solidarity with the people who took to the streets to protest the situation they are experiencing.
ovelar He pointed out the following on his official Twitter: “Some Peruvian channels say that those who are protesting are Sendero Luminoso terrorists. Stop lying and say that you are peasants, aborigines and mountaineers who have had their democracy taken away.” Given that, the journalist Eddie Fleischman he insulted him violently.
“You don’t know what happened here and you don’t understand what the rule of law is. It makes no distinction between protesting and destroying public and private property and attacking our law enforcement agencies. You would do well to read and get out of your supreme ignorance. Respect more the legality of Peru, swindler,” the communicator said.
Eddie Fleischman insulted the player. Photo: Twitter recording
The answer of ‘Buffalo’ He did not wait and immediately replied: “Farsante is the Fujimori Congress and those who wash. They dealt a blow to the president of poor origin and elected the poorest. They are afraid of a Constituent Assembly and afraid that Peru will be governed by a poor man like the majority. They prefer someone they can control.”
The community leader answers him and reveals Ovelar’s salary
In light of what the Paraguayan player said, the mayor’s manager, Giovany Rocio, decided to come forward to answer him. “A question Robert Ovelar. If you are so worried about Peru, it would be spectacular if you could help various humble children or common pots with the monthly $12,000 that the community has paid you.”
ovelar He replied like this: “First fulfill what you promised, two years have passed, and then we’ll talk.”
Round-trip transportation between a guide and Ovelar. Photo: Twitter recording