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The unusual crossover between "Bertie" Benegas Lynch and Iván Noble, between ironies about tennis and political and musical chicanery

2024-02-02T17:59:38.993Z

Highlights: Former singer of Los Caballeros de la Quema commented on a video where the deputy was insulted. The video was published by an police and under a torrent of insults shouted at him. "Bertie" Benegas Lynch spoke out in favor of "good faith and honest debates" "Apparently you are refractory to an exchange of mutual contribution," he wrote. And one last chicane, to the point: "I'm not very good at tennis, almost like you with the viola."


The former singer of Los Caballeros de la Quema commented on a video where the deputy was insulted. That caused a back-and-forth of ironies with the libertarian.


The video was published

by

an

police and under a torrent of insults shouted at him by some of the people who followed the session from the streets surrounding Parliament.

And

Iván Noble

thought of commenting.

"That nervous giggle of a scared Garca..."

Noble wrote about the video in question, in which the deputy - when he was about to cross Rivadavia Avenue - threatens to stop and answer some of the insults, although he seems to reflect and, in the midst of several cell phones that recorded his journey, he decides to continue the march.

"Bertie" read Noble's comment - although he was not enthralled - and decided to respond to "Patri's" voice by asking for

"a little more nobility"

.

"Whenever you want, we'll get together and explain to me why you think I'm a garca for defending freedom. We live close.

I'm not telling you about playing tennis because you're horrible

," was the legislator's response.

The counterattack did not take long to arrive.

"I thank you for the invitation, deputy. I'm afraid we couldn't agree on anything. Guys like me don't like people like you. And vice versa, of course. PS: I think I understand that you are very good at tennis. What a shame that "He didn't dedicate himself.

It would have been a win-win for many

," the singer said ironically.

Neither dull nor lazy, Benegas Lynch spoke out in favor of "good faith and honest debates", but he added fuel to the fire.

"Apparently you are refractory to an exchange of mutual contribution. You cling to a prejudice that you raised, embraced and entrenched in you. You will die without adding or contrasting ideas. What a shame," he wrote.

And one last chicane, to the point: "I'm not very good at tennis,

almost like you with the viola

."

But it didn't stop there, and for now, the person in charge of putting an end to the crossing was the former Caballeros de la Quema with a last tweet.

"You're right. Thinking about it, we could get together sometime. If you didn't raise or embrace the prejudice of “enveloped artists,” maybe we can talk about articles 350 and 351 of the Omnibus Law and its consequences for authors and composers. And who's to say? "We fought for a while," he concluded?

the exchange.

D.D.

Source: clarin

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