Javier Hernandez Bonnet He has earned several criticisms in recent years for his comments when he broadcasts the matches of the Colombia selection in the South American qualifiers, in the America Cup and even in the World Cups.
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However, since the 2014 World Cup qualifier in Brazil, the renowned journalist earned the nickname ‘refisal’ for his comments in the middle of the games. The fans alluded that when he said something favorable for the National Team, the opposite happened and brought bad luck to the team.
In the last few hours, Bonnet attended an interview on the Kyenyke media and talked about the attacks, the memes and the famous nickname that ‘the fans’ gave him and explained where he comes from.
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“One knows the origin and It has to do with enmities that occur within the process that one handles of judgment and criticism. I have been very critical of some things that I don’t like, that don’t go with transparency, that I don’t think are legal and when I have to say them I say them,” explained the journalist.
For the Manizale communicator, the most important thing is not to pay attention to criticism and he knows that it comes due to his role in the media. Furthermore, he confirmed that you don’t have social networks because he doesn’t like them.
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“About 5 accounts on Facebook that are not mine, on Instagram, around 10, on Twitter. I don’t manage networks. I don’t like the topic of networks and I do it from the simplicity that if I have the privilege of taking a microphone and a camera from the Caracol Channel For more than 10 million people to watch a game, I don’t see the other thing as necessary. If you don’t want to be criticized, don’t say anything or do anything.”, highlighted the journalist.
Finally, Javier Hernández defended his work on the channel and said that these ‘enmities’ and criticisms ‘are part of the power game.’
“They have never called me from Caracol to tell me ‘shut up, don’t say this’, not at all. One ends up understanding that all this is part of the power game. “If I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t get drunk, I don’t make a fuss, then they have no way to break me,” he said.
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