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The streamer and host Thomas Rebord This Wednesday he celebrated the definitive closure of the criminal case that had been initiated against him for alleged religious discrimination against the Jewish community. Through his Javier Milei.

The origin of the conflict dates back to a monologue that Rebord performed on his streaming program Blenderwhere he made a series of comments that users and organizations considered offensive to the Jewish community. The lawyer Jorge Monastersky He then filed a criminal complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office for alleged religious discrimination. The episode took on greater impact when Milei publicly quoted the lawyer’s statements in X and commented on them with a single word: “Masterclass”.

Months later, with the case filed, Rebord took revenge. In his post he celebrated that there is now “national jurisprudence” on his case, which – according to him – confirms his “anti-antisemitism, generosity, great sense of humor and good taste.” He also directly questioned the president: “Only someone disconcertingly stupid could have considered this judicial nonsense a ‘masterclass'”and went even further by asking in his tweet: “Is Javier Milei stupid?”

The streamer also recalled that the president blocked him on “We can continue in any way I want”challenge. He closed the post by calling his audience to his “last broadcast” to celebrate what he defined as a triumph of freedom of expression.

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