Streamer Santiago Rodríguez Zahn, known as Santutu, broke his silence after the commotion caused by his live celebration of the final conviction of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The episode took place during the broadcast of Tapados de laburo on the OLGA channel, where he celebrated together with Franco "Mortedor" the Supreme Court's decision.
Hours later, Kirchnerist activists painted a threatening message on the station's door directed at the streamers. The case escalated on social media and sparked a debate about boundaries, humor, and censorship.
"From production, it was heard: 'Cut it out with the jokes'"
In a new stream on his channel, Santutu addressed the controversy with a provocative tone: "I said what I said and I joked because I don't give a fuck about politics. I really don't give a fuck," he stated without filters. He added: "I don't think it's borderline to make a joke on a show. Anyone who doesn't get it is a moron."
The streamer made it clear that his celebration was not due to an ideological stance, but rather to the logic of his content. "I clapped and joked. I'm not interested in politics. It was a joke, and if someone doesn't get it, they're out," he declared.
Santutu also referred to his colleague "Uni" (Unicornio), whom he accused of distancing himself from the situation: "Uni freaked out. He said 'I'm out of this one' because the joke was that he was a Peronist. But it's not like he's an activist, he just loves Cristina," he said.









