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Demonstrations, confused in Masadlon after hurting the ‘Grinko’ worker

Virus video showing a meeting between a homeowner and a construction worker Massatlon The heated debate on public demonstrations and urban tensions, misinformation and the power of social media has increased.

The incident, which was initially described as a Gringo (American) Mexican worker, was later clarified: Homeowner Jose Ignacio Lisharaka Perez, Lifetime Masadlin’s Local – a Masatleko Not an American, Canadian or other foreign nationality.

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What happened earlier this week: 78 -year -old lawyer Lisarraga asked the construction workers to move on a public corridor outside his house and move his entrance and garage.

Her house is on the Cruise Lisharaka Avenue, which is not for him, but the founder of the famous music group Clarinadist Don Cruise Lishaka is a volume of well known from the beach Banda L Rekoto.

Near the meeting with the ham street, the tied up there Slander, The luxury residential complex of two 30-storey towers that provide sea views and high-level facilities.

“I asked the workers who blocked the entrance of my house on Monday, and they go to another side to destroy the way,” Lishaka told Noroste in a telephone interview, “I am not a Grinko. I don’t want to be. I am from Masadlan. My family is for generations.”

The video of the meeting was shared by an audience, he believed that Lisarraga was a foreigner, and branded him like that. Shortly after it was released on Tuesday, it went viral.

Following the social media outrage, users accused him of being racist and classic and a Mexican citizen in his homeland.

On Wednesday, dozens of protesters gathered outside Lisharaka’s house, chanting, waving the Mexican flags, throwing eggs and demolishing his doors, while crossing the cars. Rhythm “By my Mexico” Lighting in the background.

“Look, they destroy my garage doors,” Lisharaka described the struggle.

Despite the confusion, no police intervened until the damage was caused, and he said his wife’s officers worried for their safety.

Lishaka explained that the current construction of the tower, including blocked entrances, noise and debris, has brought daily disruptions for many years, and a common experience for Mexicans in many urban areas is annoying and creating more rented units for foreigners.

“At lunch, 15 to 20 people come here to eat on average every day … I have no problems with it. When I have a problem … they block the garage and they block the entry door.”

The concerned worker was named George, described as being “attacked,” but said that the situation did not want to increase. However, his colleagues were angry that they felt disrespectful to local workers.

The episode has reinstated the debates on the curve, The impact of urban development and tourism construction has destroyed the social synchronization of many locals and troubled public places.

Officials, including General Security Secretary Jaim Odoniel Fahren Waldez in Masadlan, eventually confirmed Lisharaka’s local status – one day or two days after the incident – warned the gang -provoked gang of social media rumors.

“It is difficult to imagine such a lie to achieve such,” Lishaka said.

This incident has been proved Not Involve a foreigner, Grinko-Versus-Locals incidents are not uncommon in Masadle, a Sinalova Port City 442,000.

About a year ago, A video sparked a fiery debate Among people who support the music of musicians to play music Near or near the beach And supporters of a noise anti -command. Those who seek to ban such music include hotel owners, business leaders and politicians-in an attempt to meet the desires of non-Mexican residents and non-Mexican residents.

With reports from InfobaOvarian Reform And Northwestern

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