VIDEO: Villano Antillano speaks out against criticism from the religious sector after the postponement of his concert

Urban music artist Villano Antillano spoke out against alleged criticism from the religious sector after she had to postpone her “Babilonia” concert at the Coca-Cola Music Hall yesterday due to bad weather conditions.

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After mentioning on his Instagram Stories that he doesn’t control the weather conditions and that “let alone absolutely no one controls them,” he explained that he’s heard “a few things out there,” such as the “religious conservative Sector that says that is a punishment.”

“My people, you do not know God, you do not have him in your hearts. “God doesn’t know what’s going on here because there’s nothing he doesn’t like here,” Villana said on her Instagram account.

Likewise, he said that God should be “aware of the heinous genocide that the State of Israel is committing in Gaza,” after assuring that he was waiting to appear at the concert to “give me a political speech, you know “That I’m ready for this.”

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“That’s where God should be, not here, waiting to see what some stupid faggot who doesn’t hurt anyone does. But in your fanatical psychosis, forget it. “You’re sick,” Villana said.

However, he confirmed that on Sunday, October 29, at 7:30 p.m. and with the doors open from 6 p.m., “Rain, shine or lightning, whoever we are, we’re going to try it and it’s great.” Show of the year.”