J-Ax, harsh outburst against the no vax: "They threaten me with death. They are terrorists and some politicians find it convenient"
J-Ax returns to denounce the threats received from the no vax: "They are terrorists and it suits some politicians. They want to look for me, beat me, run me over and beat me up", he says in a video posted on his Instagram profile talking about the aggressiveness of the Telegram groups of deniers.
The rapper highlights the fact that they are becoming radicalized, but since they are white, not black, and do not speak Arabic, “It is convenient for some politicians to treat them as clumsy fools”.
“It's not the first time - adds - in the past I have also received photos of bullets. If these things were written and done by people with a darker skin tone than mine, and who perhaps speak Arabic, I have a feeling that the police would have intervened to enter their home by breaking the windows. But since these people are white and are convenient for some politician, they can make death threats, stalk doctors, block cities and do whatever they want”.
He then turns to politicians: “When politics understands that we are facing a group of terrorists who are becoming radicalized, it will be, as always, too late”.
And he attacks without mincing words: "Only when it is too late and at that point those who pay, I hope, will be the people in Parliament who are cheering and protecting these anti-Italians. They are anti-Italians because the more space they have, the more they will slow down the relaunch of our country".
The rapper explains that he understands the fear that “they have people who don't want to get vaccinated. What do you think? That we who are vaccinated didn't have any doubts? We didn't say to ourselves 'Maybe the bad luck of something going wrong could happen to me'”.
But he insists on a fundamental point: “But we did it, because it is a civic duty, certainly for our health, but also to defend your health, the health of the country and the world.”
And he points the finger at the deniers who “they are just privileged people, who have never seen what Covid does and then we read about doctors who talk about Covid deniers attached to some respirator who ask, beg for the vaccine”.
The rapper had Covid at home, and he also lost someone important: Jad's father (of Articolo 31, ed.) died of Covid. And he concludes: “No one wants to take away anyone’s freedom, it’s just a matter of respecting people’s life, pain and death, because this is Covid.”
Article published on 15 September 2021 - 10:39