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Argentine president says Brazilians 'came from the jungle', sparking uproar

Argentine president says Brazilians 'came from the jungle', sparking uproar

Alberto Fernandez

ArgentinePresidentAlberto Fernandez triggered a Twitter storm and a regional race debate on Wednesday with misjudged comments to visiting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez that sought to play up the South American country's ties with Europe.

"The Mexicans camefromthe Indians, theBrazilianscamefromthe jungle, but weArgentines camefromthe ships. And they were ships that camefromEurope," Fernandez said, referring to the country's many European migrants. He later apologized for the comments and said his country's diversity was something to be proud of.

Fernandez seems to have taken the phrasefroma song by local musician Lito Nebbia, of whom thePresidenthas declared himself an admirer on more than one occasion.

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The comments sparked a viral response on social media, with many criticizing Fernandez for racial insensitivity.

"I did not mean to offend anyone, in any case, whoever has felt offended or invisible, I give my apologies," Fernandez said on Twitter.

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Brazilian media ran Fernandez's statements on Wednesday and many on social media joked that right-wingPresidentJair Bolsonaro would enjoy getting back at the left-wingArgentineleader.

Bolsonaro obliged by tweeting a photograph of himself wearing a native headdress, smiling among a group of indigenous people. The only text in the tweet was the word "JUNGLE" in capital letters, flanked by a Brazilian flag emoji.

Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman and the Brazilianpresident's son, slammed the comments as "racist" and shot a retort back at Argentina over its troubled economy, in recession since 2018.

"I say the ship that is sinking is that of Argentina," he posted on Twitter.

Netizens on YouTube posted replies under a video of the speech, expressing anger or unease.

"Excuse me, Mexican and Brazilian friends, on behalf of allArgentines we feel a lot of embarrassment. You know how much we love you, and your countries and customs," said one user under the name Barbara Bongiovanni.