Legislator Wilson Quispe questioned a parliamentarian who criticized the actions of the UNI rector, Alfonso López Chau, after receiving the student delegations from the provinces during the first days of demonstrations in Lima.
the congressman Wilson Quispe questioned that a congresswoman used the Bible to criticize the decision made by the rector of the UNI, Alfonso López Chau, to welcome the student delegations from Arequipa, Puno and Cusco, who came to Lima during the first days of the protests in the capital. In view of this, the legislator Free Peru He questioned that the religious figure was a “terrorist” for the simple fact of acting with empathy.
“There is no doubt that when we speak and mention the works of mercy and we mention the Bible, and it says: ‘Give drink to the thirsty, give a lodging to the pilgrim, tolerate errors with patience’; and (that) when Christ said and suffered on the cross: ‘Forgive them, because they don’t know what they’re talking about, they don’t know what they’re saying, because they don’t know what humanism, solidarity, empathy really is’; in any case, was Christ also a terrorist?” This is how the legislator showed his questioning during his intervention in the Congressional Education Commission this Friday.