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Milo J's mother is a Kirchnerist 'ñoqui' from the municipality of Ituzaingó.

Additionally, he uses his influence to get 'free' concerts for his son, paid with Argentine taxes.

Yesterday, the Government of Javier Milei suspended the concert of the ultra-Kirchnerist rapper and singer "Milo J", which was going to take place at the former ESMA, due to the lack of authorization and necessary security measures to hold the event.

The cancellation sparked false accusations of "censorship and political repression" from Kirchnerist and leftist sectors. Meanwhile, the Minister of Justice, Mariano Cúneo Libarona, explained that the decision was in compliance with regulations and security.

The reaction of "Milo J" and several opposition sectors was immediate. The musician claimed that the cancellation of his show was an act of, according to his Kirchnerist bias, "censorship".

An image with a highlighted text excerpt and a photo of a smiling person, joined by a headline mentioning Milo J's mother and her relationship with the municipality of Ituzaingó.
Milo J's mother is a Kirchnerist "ñoqui" from the municipality of Ituzaingó. | La Derecha Diario

He claimed that Milei's Government canceled the concert supposedly due to "the fear of gathering more than 20,000 people in a place with strong political symbolism". Additionally, he accused the government of presenting "falsified documents" about security and evacuation, something completely false.

However, this controversy didn't end there. In recent hours, information was spread on social media that would explain the singer's attitude and the subsequent reaction of the Kirchnerist sectors.

Milo J's Mother

According to available information, the mother of the Kirchnerist singer, Aldana Ríos, holds the position of Director of Human Rights for the Municipality of Ituzaingó, which explains her closeness to leftist sectors.

Additionally, through her public position, Aldana Ríos led various Kirchnerist acts, such as the closing of the so-called "Week of Memory", organized by the municipality with the aim of honoring the disappeared communist terrorists during the last military dictatorship.

Schedule of activities in Ituzaingó: at 4:00 PM, human rights organizations' stands; at 5:00 PM, freestyle competition and live muralism; at 7:00 PM, Milo J show; at 8:30 PM, tribute to detained and disappeared neighbors. Celebration of 40 years of democracy, 1983-2023.
Milo J and the "free" shows. | La Derecha Diario

As if that weren't enough, "Milo J's" mother used her influence in the State to boost her son's career by, for example, organizing shows at political events, all funded with taxpayers' money.

With this new context, it becomes clear why the false accusations made by Kirchnerism of supposed "censorship and political repression" for the cancellation of Milo J's show.

Why Was the Show Suspended?

The request to suspend the concert was submitted by the Secretary of Human Rights, Alberto Baños. He argued that the event did not have the required security guarantees. Judge María Alejandra Biotti accepted the precautionary measure and ordered the cancellation of the event.

The Space for Memory and Human Rights, which depends on the National State, is governed by Law No. 26,415. This law establishes the guidelines for the use of the space, prioritizing its function as a site of memory, without being used arbitrarily for activities unrelated to its purpose.

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