Franco Escamilla, a comedian, is on stage talking about his experience in Colima, Mexico. He starts by mentioning that local media outlets asked for 80 accreditations (tickets) for his show, which he found excessive and suspected was a case of extortion. He only gave them 10, which led to some media outlets publishing false information about his event.
Franco then talks about getting to know Colima's culture and legends, but also mentions a disturbing news story about a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure at a zoo in the United States. The gorilla was killed to save the boy, which led to divided opinions on social media. Franco jokingly says he would kill all gorillas to save his own son.
He also talks about receiving complaints and hate messages from people who take his jokes seriously. Franco mentions that he has two email addresses where people can send him messages, but he often uses them to clean his bathroom.
Franco then shares a story about a video he uploaded defending a person named Julián, which was meant to be sarcastic but was misinterpreted by some people. He expected to receive complaints from women but instead received complaints from five men who accused him of being a misogynist and sexist.
Finally, Franco reads out a complaint from a man named Arturo Hernández from Guanajuato, who claims to be an expert in comedy and lists all the things Franco does wrong in his show. Franco sarcastically thanks him for his feedback.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Franco Escamilla, is at an event in Colima.
2. He mentions that he has been to Colima twice before.
3. Franco states that he was asked for 80 accreditations by the media, but he only gave them 10.
4. He claims that some media outlets in Colima were trying to extort him by asking for free tickets and threatening to publish false information about his event.
5. Franco talks about a press conference he held in Colima the previous year, where he met with local media and reporters.
6. He mentions a news story about a gorilla at a zoo in the United States that was killed after a child entered its enclosure.
7. Franco discusses the controversy surrounding the killing of the gorilla and the divided opinions on social media.
8. He mentions a Facebook post from a girl who apologized to the gorilla for being killed.
9. Franco talks about people's tendency to complain about everything, including his comedy shows.
10. He receives hate messages and complaints from people, but he doesn't take them seriously.
11. Franco mentions a video he uploaded defending someone named Julián, which was meant to be sarcastic but was taken the wrong way by some people.
12. He received complaints from men accusing him of being a misogynist and sexist, but no complaints from women.
13. Franco mentions a man named Arturo Hernández from Guanajuato, who sent him a complaint about his comedy show.