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Karla Sofía Gascón Claims ‘I’m Less Racist Than Gandhi’ Amid Controversial Tweets and Skinhead Fight Confessions

Karla Sofía Gascón defends herself against accusations of racism, claiming her past fights against skinheads and controversial tweets were taken out of context. Is her apology enough?

Allan Ford March 23, 2025 Add a Comment
Karla Sofía Gascón Claims ‘I’m Less Racist Than Gandhi

Karla Sofía Gascón, the star of Emilia Perez, is no stranger to the spotlight. But this time, the attention isn't for her acting chops—it's for her eyebrow-raising comments and a past she's scrambling to explain. In a recent press conference in Madrid, Gascón dropped a bombshell: “I'm less racist than Gandhi.” Wait, what?

The statement came amid a firestorm of criticism over old tweets where Gascón defended Hitler, insulted Muslims, George Floyd, Chinese people, and even mocked the 2021 Oscars. But instead of laying low, she's doubling down, claiming she's the victim of a smear campaign. Is this a case of misunderstood context or a poorly executed PR move? Let's dive in.

Gascón's defense hinges on her self-proclaimed history of fighting skinheads. “When I was young, I used to fight with skinheads,” she said, painting herself as a lifelong anti-racist. But does that excuse her past tweets? She argues yes, insisting her words were taken out of context.

Yet, the tweets in question are hard to ignore. From defending Hitler to making racially charged jokes, Gascón's online footprint is a minefield. Her apology attempted to frame her as part of the “marginalized” groups she insulted, but critics aren't buying it.

Comparing herself to Gandhi? That's a bold move, and one that's already drawing ire. Gandhi, despite his global reputation as a peace icon, has faced criticism for his own controversial views on race. But Gascón's attempt to position herself as “less racist” than the Mahatma feels like a stretch—and a desperate one at that.

All of this comes as Gascón promotes her upcoming autobiography, What's Left of Me. The timing is… interesting, to say the least. Is this a genuine attempt at self-reflection or a calculated move to control the narrative? Given the backlash, it's hard not to see it as damage control.

Gascón believes she's the target of a deliberate campaign, pointing to the dredging up of tweets from as far back as 2016. “It's clear that there was a campaign against me,” she said. But in the age of cancel culture, is anyone truly safe from their past?


Karla Sofía Gascón's press conference was a masterclass in deflection. While her history of fighting skinheads is commendable, it doesn't erase the harm caused by her tweets. Her Gandhi comparison feels less like a defense and more like a distraction.

The real question is: Can Gascón truly make amends, or is this just another celebrity trying to salvage their reputation? Her autobiography might provide some answers, but for now, the court of public opinion remains skeptical.

Do you think public figures should be held accountable for old tweets, or is it time to move on from cancel culture?

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