Just a few days ago, Antonio David surprised with his most commented video in his career in the adventure of ‘Youtube’: ‘Letter to Jorge Javier Vazquez ‘. In it, the former civil guard was dispatched at ease against the well-known presenter after the unfortunate words he dedicated to his daughter, Rocío Flores.
The Catalan has returned to television and has explained in the first person the reason why he has been forced to postpone his role:
“I had acute pharyngitis that was complicated by acute tonsillitis, but what a coincidence that just these two performances were the only ones in which the theater was full. But no good, I couldn’t go. Sorry.”
Having verified the success he has obtained in his latest video, Antonio David returns to the task with this issue in a new video called ‘Las apculpas de Jorge Ja’.
The ex of Rocio Carrasco has questioned the presenter’s forgiveness: “Those apologies are not enough because I have understood them as something forced and interested, where you only talk about your theater audience and the economic aspect, but not about apologies to people and what hurts”, he began by saying.
The former collaborator does not forget the famous letter that Jorge wrote to his daughter in which he accused him, among other things, of working for the same chain that “destroys his family.” That is why he has sent him a message again with the hope, or not, that he will recoil in his misguided words:
“If it really had been an honest apology, the first person you should have addressed was my daughter. I have missed the apologies to the older people you have laughed at and to those women you have abused, insulted and laughed at by abusing their power, ”he says.
“One day you said that my television career was over and it has been fulfilled, but look where I have my YouTube channel where I have a voice to answer you and everyone. Leave my family and my daughter alone, attack me but leave my daughter and my family. You mess with my daughter to hurt me. I ask you to do self-criticism and reflections ”, declares a calm Antonio David.
To conclude, the protagonist wanted to address other issues. On the one hand, he has sent a message to Maria Patiño, challenging her to bring to light the evidence that shows that he was the person who posted the posters in Malaga with his photo and the word “abuser”.
And finally, he once again brings to light the reopening of the Rocío Carrasco case for “gender violence”, something that, eight months after the start of the documentary, has not taken place:
“You made it clear that the case was going to be reopened. I remind you that seven magistrates supervised the complaint for gender violence and it was dismissed.”