“When Gasparri attacks Emis Killa attacks all of us”

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Marcio world: “When Gasparri attacks Emis Killa attacks all of us”

Following the decision of Emis Killa to retire from the Sanremo Festival, they particularly discussed Gasparri's words.

In Adnkronos, Maurizio Gasparri had declared “I am really happy that Emis Killa has retired from the Festival. I don't know if my statement led him, I had informed the Rai leaders of this shame: away people inadequate by the Festival. I hope they have led him to the retreat both my words and a return of wisdom of Rai, because of this Rai in the public service singing competition we also dry out. Decoro and honor are worth for everyone, not only for politicians. That Emis Killa finds a job“.

Reading the words “finding themselves a job”, which a little would have had to disgust everyone (music lovers, professionals and musicians), the marcio world replied “shameful Gasparri”.

In a series of IG Stories, the rapper did not limit himself to taking the parts of Emis Killa, but he lashed out against that sentence.

Frankly, I am disgusted by Gasparri's statements on Emis telling him to “find a job“.

I felt these things twenty years ago when you said you were a musician or a rapper people laughed in your face. Really sad that still today these puppets of the old powers take the right to diminish our category of artists and creatives.

Gasparri: ashamed. You are the son of the cowardice of this country, the hero of the bifolchi and a symbol of Bacero conformism that holds this wonderful country in the cultural mud of the mind and spirit. We artists have a real job, unlike you. Politics should be a service carried out for citizens and not a career that shameful elements like you pursue for pure personal profit. If it were not for music and art this country would burn in the hands of elements like you.

Shameful Maurizio Gasparri.

Your cowardice is equal only by your boundless ignorance. And, dear Italian rappers, Emiliano does not need to be defended by anyone, but when Pupazzi like Gasparri attack he attack all of us.

Rapper, musicians and singers, after a declaration like this one we should all eat it together, in chorus. You are not silent.

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