Kika Nieto went to the LGBTIQ+ Pride March with a sign: "Forgive me if I hurt you"

(See: LGBTIQ+ Pride March: this is how the day was lived in the main cities)

In the massively attended Bogotá march, content creator Kika Nieto was seen holding a sign that read “Forgive me if I hurt you.”

(Also: Rain of criticism of Kika Nieto on social networks for “sexist comments”)“I love you, forgive me if I hurt you,” says the sign that Nieto is holding.

The popular Colombian youtuber, in a video in which she answered questions from her followers, said that, although she did not agree with homosexuality, she “tolerated it” and considered it valuable that everyone think differently. The reactions on the internet did not wait and several youtubers and other public figures responded to him.

Later, in another video, he explained what he meant by that expression. AND she said she was not homophobic.

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