My blood burns everytime I hear that guy talk about how well the state is managing the situation... In general for whatever comes out of his dirty mouth
The president of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, says that the state is all of us, that the help of private people is also the state and that taxes must be paid for the state to be efficient.
- In Valencia we have not received help from the state so taxes have not been worth anything.
- All the help has been private.
With these statements what he is saying is that this private aid is thanks to the state and that we have not paid enough taxes so the state has been inefficient.
On the other hand, Pedro Sanchez says that we have to go out at 8 o'clock in the evening to applaud on the balcony as in the false pandemic for the work that public servants are doing in Valencia.
Stalin was a novice compared to him.
https://video.nostr.build/8f7005373c2ed4ad41193c9cef589da1c0789b26dbf3937dc093cc6a91e97559.mp4
Discussion
What do you think the odds are Spaniards remove their self-inflicted shackles?
I believe that many people in Spain are reaching their breaking point, as exemplified by the recent disturbing events in Valencia. However, a prevalent survival mentality often prevents individuals from reflecting on the root causes of their misery, instead blaming their neighbors. This is partly due to the government's polarizing tactics, which create moral divisions and pit the population against each other. I wish people could look beyond these artificial conflicts and identify the true problem: a corrupt government that spreads confusing information to maintain control and fuel polarization. So to sum up, now is more likely than ever that people foght, but still very difficult due to the survival mentality and the fight against straw men