Overview
- In an Infobae Mi Cielo interview on August 14, influencer Julieta Poggio suggested “romper las iglesias” to redistribute Vatican wealth in order to end world hunger.
- A clip of her remark swiftly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), drawing both support for challenging institutional wealth and criticism for her blunt rhetoric.
- Journalist Eduardo Feinmann joined the fray by insulting Poggio as “mononeuronal,” intensifying the online backlash.
- Several media outlets and commentators have interpreted Poggio’s comment as a rhetorical question rather than a literal policy proposal.
- As of August 15, no institutional response or clarification from Poggio has been forthcoming, and the conversation remains active across social media platforms.