Colombian singer Karol G, showed her most vulnerable side on social media, after posting a vent on her Instagram account, where she exposes her feelings and grief, in the face of the difficult situation of violence that her country Colombia is facing.
Karol also expressed his concern about the mass deportations currently faced by Latinos in the United States, due to the provisions of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, adding that "being Latino should not generate rejection or fear. It should inspire PRIDE AND RESPECT”.
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“I am Colombian, and my country is going through a devastating moment. I am Latina, and what is happening with my community is deeply painful,” wrote the interpreter of “Milagros.” In heartfelt words, Karol shared how difficult it has been for her to wake up these days and see everything that is happening, revealing that she cannot remain silent when something affects and hurts her. This continued its pronouncement, highlighting the qualities of Latinos and how they are a blessing for how persistent, hardworking, and dreamers they are, ensuring that wherever they are they work "the fields, build cities, raise companies, heal wounds, teach, support homes, care for families", also "contribute culture, strength, talent, economy and humanity". The renowned artist expressed her thoughts on the situation her country is experiencing, stating that she cannot stop thinking about it and the pain of her land, because seeing the suffering and uncertainty in Colombia, my country, leaves her speechless. Finally, he expressed solidarity with the families who are currently experiencing moments of fear, loss, and distress in his country and in the United States: "I am with you too."






