Nathalie Kelley also spoke about the racism that still prevails in our society and how being born in the mountains continues to be a reason for insults.
the famous actress natalie kelley He used his social networks to criticize and condemn the repressive actions taken by the Police against protesters from various parts of Peru, who raised their voices against the Government of President Dina Boluarte. The member of “Fast and Furious” is Peruvian by birth and, for this reason, she could not be oblivious to the situation. Likewise, she revealed that after her first pronouncement she received a series of negative and racist comments.
What did Nathalie Kelley say about the violent acts between the Police and protesters?
natalie kelley, born in Peru and raised in Australia, reflected on and criticized the violent events that took place in our country during the recent protests against the current government. Likewise, she condemned the fact that it had to resort to violence on the part of the citizens themselves who demanded to be heard and the forces of order themselves.
“First, I would like to say that I do not support violence of any kind and that I recognize acts of violence and vandalism committed by a minority”began in his video that was spread through the social networks Twitter and TikTok.
Nathalie Kelley speaks out about racism against protesters
The Hollywood star recalled that when she went to live in Australia, she introduced herself as “mountain” and her mother told her that this word was used in a negative way, that many were ashamed of having been born in the highlands of Peru. In the same way, she made a parallel with the Tahuantinsuyo, mentioning the historians, who assure that during said empire there was never hunger. In this way, she dismissed the fact that they affirm that the people of the sierra cannot govern.
“The majority who are out there demanding are mothers, grandmothers, peasant farmers and students, the soul and backbone of Peru. They have been victims of racism and racist policies that exploit their bodies, their lands, while leaving them in poverty “, he expressed.