
'Mononeuronal': Feinmann's devastating response to Julieta Poggio
The journalist criticized the former 'Gran Hermano' contestant after her controversial proposal regarding the Vatican and world hunger
Eduardo Feinmann showed no mercy to Julieta Poggio. The journalist used his X account to respond to a comment from the former "Gran Hermano" contestant that many considered incoherent, and he did so with a single word: "Mononeuronal."
The phrase, accompanied by the video of the interview, went viral immediately and became one of the most talked-about pieces of content of the day on social media.

The comment that sparked the controversy
In an interview, Poggio stated that she was surprised by economic inequality and used the Vatican as an example.
"I am really struck by poverty and inequality. How the Vatican is full of gold and money and people go there to pray for the poor, and all that money can't be distributed, the churches can't be torn down, and world hunger can't be ended," she said.
Her words caused massive criticism. For many users, the proposal was naive and unrealistic, which led to a flood of mockery and debates.

Feinmann's blow that became a trend
Feinmann, always active on social media, took that excerpt and shared it on his X account (@edufeiok). He didn't add explanations, he just wrote: "What is this mononeuronal saying..."
The tweet garnered thousands of interactions in just a few hours and solidified the stance of those who believe the influencer oversimplified a global problem with an unsupported idea.
Julieta Poggio hace declaraciones insólitas sobre la pobreza.
More posts: