
A large group of artists, performers, and journalists joined the call for the Federal March for Antifascist and Antiracist LGBTIQ+ Pride, in response to comments made by President Javier Milei that criticized gender ideology and linked homosexual people to pedophilia. In light of this, various notable figures from different fields showed their support and solidarity.
Actors and actresses like Natalia Oreiro, Dolores Fonzi, Fabio Di Tomazo, and Valentina Biassi shared a flag that represents all diversities. Julia Zenko stated: "Hate is outdated, we cannot go backwards." Moria Casán, although she did not post on social media, supported the LGBT community in a club in Mar del Plata and defended diversity.
Lali Espósito was one of the first to join the call, changing her profile picture to the pride flag and urging mobilization. Artists like Dilom, Cazzu, and Topa also joined the demand. The march is scheduled to take place starting at 6 PM in Plaza 25 de Mayo.
Rodrigo Lusich, an entertainment journalist, posted an emotional video urging participation in the march, highlighting the importance of defending acquired rights. Sandra Mihanovich shared an image of the call and expressed her wish not to have to face these struggles today. For his part, Pedro Aznar wrote a statement reminding the importance of not repeating the darkest chapters of history when defending human rights.