A message exchange on the social network X (formerly Twitter) between "Santiago Matías" and "Miguel Valerio" has reignited the public debate around the "SENASA-COBRA case", generating widespread reactions in public opinion.
The communicator Santiago Matías published the following message:
In response, Miguel Valerio wrote:"It's better to live off likes and views than to defend thieves who steal the health of the poor."
Subsequently, Santiago Matías reacted again by stating:“In the Rule of Law I understand you, I understand your rage and desire to threaten. Likes and other issues, I didn't know I was getting into trouble. A hug!!!”
This exchange, which has accumulated thousands of views and comments, has intensified the public discussion around the SENASA-COBRA case, as well as the use of language and comparisons in debates of high national interest. Various sectors have reiterated that this case should be known and handled by the competent authorities, respecting due process and the Rule of Law, without media pressure or messages that could be interpreted as intimidating. The episode once again highlights the impact of social media on the public agenda and the responsibility of actors with media influence to contribute to a firm, but respectful debate that adheres to the law.“You won't get away with it like the Jet Set case. Stop being a coward.”
By, Yerandi Santana







