Sheinbaum describes as “outrageous” the statements of Argentine Eduardo Feinmann who said that “he hates Mexicans”
The Mexican president broadcasts in the morning conference the video where the Argentine Eduardo Feinmann makes statements against the Mexicans
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, described as “outrageous” the statements of the Argentine host of Radio Miter, Eduardo Feinmann, who, in the context of the World Cup, said that he “hates Mexicans.”
“It is outrageous, nothing more for you to see, a supposed journalist, let's call him that, a pseudojournalist, what he says about Mexicans and this is the ally of the Mexican right, I mean the Mexican right does not love Mexicans, it does not love the people of Mexico,” Sheinbaum stated.
The Mexican president took the opportunity to project and demonstrate from her morning conference the statements of Feinmann, who during a LIVE broadcast of the program “El Noticiero” from Argentina, went against the Mexicans.
"Outrageous, I wish... The interesting thing about this is not only the outrageous statement of this character before the people of Mexico, what he thinks Mexicans are, but also his friends. He who does not love Mexico will never do well because the people of Mexico are worthy," said the Mexican president.
"I hate Mexicans, I hate them with my soul. They can put that 'right now' in the ortho, they are detestable... Nooo, those guys are detestable"... The envy that Mexicans have of Argentines, not only in soccer, in everything, in everything they envy us... They want to be like us and they don't care about the piné (height). And even less so in football, the truth is they are made of wood,” Feinmann said in the video that was shown at the National Palace.
The statements by the host of A24 from Argentina, which went viral, add to those he made about the alleged threats that the Ecuadorian team received from Mexican cartels to “let themselves win” against Mexico in the match for a place in the round of 16.
Eduardo Feinmann, 67 years old and a lawyer by profession from the University of Buenos Aires, is characterized by his constant criticism on various issues and is related to the extreme right in Argentina and in favor of the policies of President Javier Milei.
Among the recognitions received by Eduardo Feinmann is the one granted by the Argentine-Israeli Chamber of Commerce (CCAI) who awarded him a plaque for his “unwavering support for the State of Israel.”

