'La Resistencia' receives a "rant" from the CNMC: "They say not to make drug jokes"

'La Resistencia' receives a "rant" from the CNMC: "They say not to make drug jokes"



The CNMC, National Markets and Competition Commissionhas given a wake-up call to 'The resistance' for making "drug jokes", as revealed yesterday grison in the late night of Movistar Plus +. The collaborator of David Broncano revealed that he has received a warning from the agency: "They have told me off. Those above say that we should not make jokes about drugs".

After Grison mentioned this topic, joking because "the CNMC cannot report you if you have a drug name", the presenter revealed what had happened a few minutes before in the dressing room: "So that you understand what it is to live with these people. 20 minutes ago you asked me what the CNMC was. She hasn't told me what it was for and it was for this."

The musician defended that he has been "a lot of time without making drug jokes" and that he does not encourage consumption: "I encourage you to leave it, look at me how I am". "I've been drug-free for a long time. Plus, neither do we have to educate people. We are here to entertain."

He later explained that the program does not have a logo on the screen to indicate that it is not recommended for children under 18 years of ageThis could be the origin of the problem. "It is true that they have been slow to realize it," said Ricardo Castella.

"It's not right for those under 18 to use drugs. Now, those over 18..." Grison quipped as the audience applauded with laughter. To settle this issue, he assured that "drugs are very bad": "For jokes yes, but to consume them no".





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