"I invite those who disagree with my work to express specific criticisms, even if they deem them destructive. Only in this way will it be possible to clearly delineate two positions: those who advocate for peace and those who, conversely, prefer war." These are the words of Jorit, Neapolitan street artist, said during an interview on "MattinaLive," the morning program hosted by Diletta Acanfora on Canale 8.
Regarding accusations of spreading 'fake news' through his social media channels, Jorit clarified: "I have never claimed to have met the Pope. I shared a photo showing my painting next to the Pope, inspired by his recent statements on the need for dialogue to prevent World War III."
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"It would be an honor for me to meet Pope Francis. I simply documented the gift of my work to the Holy Father." During the interview, the Neapolitan artist underlined the importance of "continue to seek dialogue with Russia before it is too late."
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