
Chilean actor Gonzalo Valenzuela expressed his opinion on Argentine society during his participation in the Chilean program "Quizás no sea nada." According to the actor, everything is allowed in Argentina, which he considers a "social cancer." Emphatically, Valenzuela mentioned the contradiction it represents for him as a father to teach his son to respect rules when he sees his idol, referring to Diego Maradona, scoring goals with his hand.
Valenzuela did not hesitate to question the current government led by Javier Milei, criticizing the transfer of power through the figure of the president's wife without anyone criticizing it. Furthermore, the actor emphasized how Argentine society seems to idolize behaviors he considers incorrect and accepts them as normal.
The Chilean actor related Maradona's idea of the "hand of God" to the way cunning behavior is celebrated in Argentina, justifying actions that go against established norms. Additionally, he highlighted that, in his opinion, Milei's arrival in government is due to the need to impose rules and order in a context where the celebration of malice prevails.
Regarding the transfer of the presidential mandate from Néstor Kirchner to Cristina Fernández, Valenzuela recalled with indignation the gesture of the "hand of God" that, in his view, placed a person in a divine position. Finally, the actor praised the social work done by Milei, which he believes has brought order to a society that, in his opinion, justifies reprehensible practices.