
The singer Cazzu recently released her latest single 'Dolce', but it's not just her music that has put her in the spotlight. The artist generated controversy by posting a message referencing Milei's speech at the World Economic Forum 2025. Julieta Cazzuchelli joined the criticism against the Argentine president, addressing feminist movements and the inclusion of woke language.
In a temporary story, Cazzu mentioned Milei for his 'hateful speech', while asking her followers not to respond with any kind of aggression. The singer expressed: 'Our president seeks reaction, do not fall into the trap that invites us to rise in anger with justified desire to break everything, to sustain his atrocious lies and hateful words'. Additionally, she referred to the feminist groups mentioned by Milei, emphasizing: 'These hateful words against a movement that saves the lives of women and their dissidences, together we are strong'.
For his part, Javier Milei was at the World Economic Forum in Davos 2025, where he criticized woke language and compared violence against women with crimes against men, both in quantity and in penalties before the law. In his speech, Milei stated that 'radical feminism is a distortion of the concept of equality and even in its most benevolent version it is redundant'. The president of Argentina argued that 'the life of a woman is worth more than that of a man', resulting in a harsher penalty for crimes committed against women.
Milei's speech generated criticism from Cazzu, who questioned his viewpoints on social media. Milei continued his presentation highlighting the apparent gender parity in salaries and professionalism, while noting that the majority of criminals, plumbers, and murder victims are men. He went so far as to assert that the actions of radical feminism seek privileges instead of equality.