Miguel Bos and the healer who recommends bleach to cure autism, together for therapeutic freedom

Those days seemed far away when Miguel Bos chained together consecutive weeks in the middle of the pandemic on the media front line for his controversial statements about the pseudomedicinaThe truth is that he has never stopped expressing his thoughts, some certainly controversiallacking any filter, and loudly and clearly exposing their theories and perceptions of the world. When something questionable sneaks into the public arena, the networks burn; the lasta citation to a particular event which has already run like a hare through the digital borders.

The reason is twofold: the event itself and one of the speakers who, along with the singer, are at the top of the bill. Josep Pmiesthe pseudoscientist who leads the group Sweet Revolution (organizer of the event) and who already rose to fame some time ago for his Controversial claims about bleach’s supposed healing power for autismThis position, with very dubious scientific reasoning, cost him a harsh sanction from the Generalitat of Catalonia.

A controversial event

Along with Bos and Pmies, the doctors Nadiya Popel and Angel Ruiz Valdepeys (the last two sanctioned by the Official College of Doctors of the Balearic Islands). The indignation has been incalculable in the medical sector and has spread to the rest of the branches in which the population is distributed when considering how the singer, without hesitation and full of pride, has invited all his fans to attend the event.

Save the date! On July 26th we are pleased to invite you to a great event to celebrate our sovereign with a bit of irreverence! Our guests will share their experiences in the field of freedom of expression and therapy, Bos wrote via X (Twitter, formerly). As if that were not enough, he expanded the description of the event with: details of an information cardproviding information about, among other things, payment methods and ways to get to the location by public transport.

Food and drink at affordable prices. Credit cards and Bizum accepted. Please do not bring food from home, that is our contribution to Ca Na Susi. There is parking, but it is preferable to share a car, he says, explaining how to get there by bus and ending with a cheerful sentence: There is a swimming pool and towels to sit on the grass for those who prefer. Family atmosphere, children welcome.

The event is presented with a poster defending the freedom of expression and therapeutic freedombut the content of the program has earned strong rejection because, as many users explain, it defends exactly the opposite.

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