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Geolier: “Just insults to the Neapolitans for the earthquake”

Tonight Naples, in particular the area of ​​the Campi Flegrei, was hit by a powerful earthquake which fortunately did not cause serious material damage, but once again he left human rubble.

To pay for it, it has now touched Geolierwho chose to live at the Flegrei Campi, and this morning early he had commented on Instagram what happened by writing ‘Naples not trembles, Naples dances’, with the emoticon of the arm wrestling.

Words that gave the hate of the haters to the hatred who love to express themselves through insults, the only form of communication for them valid and known.

Comments have arrived, among the many, like ‘we hope that it will happen soon’, which prompted the rapper to erase what is written and publish a story in which he burst into verbal violence.

So he writes on his Instagram profile on a black background and with great strength

I cannot read comments of the type ‘we hope that it will happen soon’ or other similar jokes about the earthquake remaining in silence. Here are people who have left their homes where they raised children, past lives and designed dreams that are crumbling, there are people who are afraid (just like that, without the “h” error evidently dictated by the anger and heat of writing and not deliberately corrected) and who are experiencing in the car or who live with the suitcases ready in case they must run away “.
“If all this does not hurt you, you are asked to look silent without commenting because the choirs at the stadium and all these little girls have always made us smile but now not. You have the humility to admire us this time while we face something bigger than us, always winning”.

Then the ending, addressed to the haters: “And as usual of everything I wrote you will notice the” h “missing instead of everything else”.

The Vice President of the City Council of Naples, Flavia Sorrentino, who called him a “act of cultural resistance”, intervened on the text and outburst.

Sorrentino writes by providing what was written by the artist:

In a country where territorial discrimination is still accepted, where the pain of Naples is trivialized, thank goodness that a young artist took responsibility for saying what too many are silent. It is not enough only to be indignant, we must also take sides, we are rightly scandalized, for other forms of racism, but when it comes to Naples and the South everything becomes lawful: the pain becomes sarcasm, fear becomes the object of ridicule, the drama of a people becomes a pretext for hatred. It is unacceptable.