
Haze, cantante de rap: «Amo mi país, amo a España y me da igual que se me tache…
El artista sevillano reivindica el orgullo nacional y critica la falta de unidad en España durante una entrevista en AC Radio
During a recent interview on AC RADIO SHOW, acclaimed artist Haze sparked a significant discussion regarding national pride and political correctness within Spain. Haze, known for his candid commentary, expressed a deep love for his country, its culture, and traditions, stating, "I love my country, I love Spain, I love our culture and our customs."He voiced concern over what he perceives as a "complexed" national identity, where public displays of patriotism, such as artists performing with the Spanish flag, are often met with apprehension or even criticism. "It's a shame that an urban music artist is ashamed to go on stage with the flag of Spain," Haze remarked, drawing a comparison to artists from other nations like the Dominican Republic, Colombia, the United States, and the United Kingdom, who proudly display their national symbols.The conversation also touched upon the complexities of Spain's regional diversity and co-official languages, with Haze emphasizing his respect for these unique communities while advocating for national unity. He highlighted the challenges posed by political discourse, noting that "politics has many tentacles and one must be careful." His comments have resonated with many, prompting further discussion on the balance between regional identity, national pride, and the evolving landscape of political correctness in contemporary Spain.
El artista sevillano reivindica el orgullo nacional y critica la falta de unidad en España durante una entrevista en AC Radio