Marcelo Perettahead of the Pharmacists and Biochemists Union and who last week gained notoriety for having beaten a lawyer during a hearing at the Ministry of Labour, justified the violent reaction of actor Will Smith during the Oscars.
“No one can make fun of a family member, or a worker, much less justice, believing that the person being mocked will remain silent and endure the aggression without reacting,” Peretta wrote on his social networks. And she added: “Even less with a State that does not protect you, does not educate you and does not take care of you, forcing you to do it for yourself.”
Smith surprised at the Oscars when he took the stage to slap comedian Chris Rock, who was presenting a humorous monologue in which he referred to the actor’s wife.
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Peretta He is 50 years old and is the general secretary of the Pharmacists and Biochemists Union, an organization that emerged in 2006 and does not exceed 7,000 members. He joined the CGT at the hands of Hugo Moyano, aligned himself with the macrismo with the help of Gerónimo Venegas and is now campaigning alongside Patricia Bullrich. Controversial, snatched verb, he circulated in the media during the pandemic denouncing that “there was a business” with the coronavirus. He was one of the first to raise an “anti-quarantine” flag.