"Chileans, take care of your husbands": the stir in Chile after the Venezuelan TikTok

The last few days for TikTok users, Chileans and Venezuelans, have been somewhat hectic, to give controversy a synonym. The phrase: “Chileans, take care of your husbands”the cause of the shake.

The viralization of the message to women in Chile came on behalf of a Venezuelan based in this, for today, cold territory. In the dead of winter, however, it seemed to raise the temperature of those who took the content to heart.

Various readings were collected throughout the day by BioBioChile. In a shop in Concepción, they laughed at the short but extensive gossip video.

Why so much controversy about it? Here are the details that emerged in the social network that continues to generate entertainment, but also controversy, given its various topics.

Chileans, take care of your husbands: the Venezuelan tiktok in Chile that sparked controversy.
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“Chilean women, take care of your husbands”: one of the most viral phrases in Chile

It all started last Monday, when TikTok user @ linabaez29 posted a message that went viral at the speed of social media.

“Chileans, take care of your husbands, precious, because the Venezuelans arrive, they make them their arepitas, they give them their totonite and…booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Good luck, baby”says the content that has already reached 2 million views.

The young woman, who laughs at her advice, probably did not imagine that the Chilean female public would take it literally.

In the comments you can read phrases like “I give it to you with mother-in-law and sisters-in-law included“, or others of an offensive nature.

Quickly, some Venezuelans began to distance themselves from what the user @ linabaez29 assured on her TikTok. “Not all of us are like that, believe me”commented @ militza250.

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However, 5 days after posting, people were still generating content from the original video. Some replied with humor. The rest, he repudiated.

“To the people who talk shit: the video you saw was comedy”

This past Friday, and with the snowball generated in Chile, @ linabaez29 met widespread criticism for his message: “Chileans, take care of your husbands.”

The young woman appears in another video, which at the end of this note had almost 800 thousand reproductions, making her disclaimers about the viralization of the content that generated controversy, with a rain of insults and more.

Clarifying that he is not from Nicaragua or ‘Maracay’, given the not very subtle Chilean nickname that sounds similar to the Venezuelan city, he commented: “I am from Caracas, I am not a rogue either. The video they saw was a comedy, a comedy that caused me to make a video and here in Chile I did it. People who know me know that I’m not kept. Even at my young age, I have had my things by myself, not because any guy has given them to me”.

The clarification comes because many of the Chilean users on TikTok assured her that the money is handled by them, therefore they would not get anything from their husbands. Yes, at that level the conflict escalated between the women who took it for granted and the young woman who provoked her fury.

In fact, the latter assures that they even messed with her mother.

“There was a calf over there. I don’t know, I still don’t get the video to make a duet, who had the courage and the well-placed ovaries to name my mom in her disgusting and dirty video “.

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The rest of the message has strong verbal content and we decided not to transcribe it, but it gives an idea of ​​the effervescent moment in a society that is torn between migration, the new Constitution and security problems that in themselves have many upset, for obvious reasons. .

“Chilean women take care of your husbands”, united a divided country, according to TikTok users

Although comments were unleashed rejecting the message for Chilean women, some users took it with a feminist philosophy and called for sorority.

“First, Venezuelan friend and colleague, I would like to tell you that it is still super ugly to encourage female gender rivalry. If you have a person who is your partner, your husband, your lover, the first, the second, the third, whoever, you don’t have to be with that person, with the fear that that person is going to leave you for a Bigger c*lo, for bigger boobs, for a richer girl. One has to love oneself, value oneself as a woman and, instead of generating gender rivalry, we should be generating support”assured the user @gianigo.networker.

Not only the women came out against the message “Chileans, take care of your husbands”. Some men also commented on the commotion that was generated by the content of a Venezuelan in Chile.

“We have stopped fighting over ‘Approval’ and ‘Rejection’ before September 4th. And because? because of the international alert we are experiencing, the imminent arrival of planes with Venezuelan women ‘steals husbands’ from our country”.

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Seconds later, TikTok user @jvgaw asserts, “That is, a girl from Venezuela, with a 19-second video, united us more than the Telethon. She united us more than the natural catastrophes that our country has experienced”.

The criticism has to do, according to this Chilean, with the lack of respect that emerged after the video of a Venezuelan woman who was defiant before the local woman.

“And only because it offended the women of our country and it hurt them, I think because of the air of superiority with which she spoke, because here in our country we like people to arrive humble, look at us from the bottom up, look at us the same , but never to look us up and down. And Chilean women have shot at her with everything, they have responded to a number of messages and she forgot that you have to be politically correct. She forgot respect for women ”continues the speech.

The episode is also widely discussed beyond the web. In shops, collective transport or on the streets, it is the topic of the moment.

In Concepción, the saleswomen of a bookstore repeated, laughing, some of the phrases of the Venezuelan woman who warned them to take care of their husbands.

On the pedestrian promenade, a woman walked with her friend assuring “I give it to the guy.” In short, a situation that could have gone unnoticed, except because social networks are the escape from reality, but also the combustion to ignite it and make controversy about any issue that is considered a threat to a specific group in this society.

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