Arjona's dart to Pope Francis: Can you be neutral in the name of God?
After the Vatican spoke about the situation in Venezuela, which remained in a "neutral positive" stance, thousands of citizens criticized the claim that Pope Francis was guaranteeing that Nicolás Maduro would not allow humanitarian aid to enter the country. .
Venezuela Daily Writing
The Guatemalan singer, Ricardo Arjona rejected the attitude of the Supreme Pontiff using his social network Instagram, where he uploaded a publication he called "El Limbo" assuring that according to Catholic theology that is the name given to the place between the living and the dead and that for him is very close to neutral.
"It is understood (although it smells bad) the limbo of some countries in relation to Venezuela due to circumstances that could be the product of previous agreements, established transactions or symbolic compadrazgos, that although they are equally sad, are not as sad as the Vatican neutrality", projection.
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"You can not be neutral in certain situations. God is the first who is not neutral and if there is someone who knows Justice, it is Jesus. He does not say 'be warm' or 'neutral', but 'here you must go', he said.
Taking as an example the passage by Pontius Pilate, he questioned: "Can one be neutral in the name of God?", While pointing out that the doctrine of the Pope is based on Pontius Pilate "as an indisputable symbol of treason and cowardice when washing hands. To be neutral before the imminent Venezuelan chaos, is not it the same? "
While Venezuelans are torn between misery and injustice, it seems that the competent bodies can not do anything.