There have been many demonstrations lately in
Spain because of this major crisis. Both 11-M and 25-S movement have urged
people to crowd cities streets to protest against so many cuts, so much high
unemployment rate, evictions, banks, and above all, our incompetent Spanish
politicians. Such politicians have the highest salaries in Europe and despite
that they are unable to work efficiently. The only thing they know to do well
is either stealing or wasting public money. Many young people were brutally hit
by Police in these demonstrations. People asked them to show their
identification number and they denied. These young people only wanted to show
their anger because they are unemployed because of our incompetent politicians.
They are worried because of the dark future that Spain is going to live. As
they live in a democratic country, they thought that they would be allowed to
demonstrate. But sadly they were wrong. The Spanish Right rules the country
almost like Franco did in the past. This kind of demonstrations are harmful for
Mariano Rajoy’s image and its politic party. That is why he decided to break up
these demonstrations at any cost. In this case, it was through a great
violence. His goal was to transmit fear so that no more young people gather in
the street to protest against his policies. What is more, the next day he
talked to the Media about such demonstrations. He said he was very happy for
all those young people who didn’t attend the demonstrations. He said they were
responsible Spaniards and he felt proud of them. What really happens is Mariano
Rajoy screws this kind of demonstrations because they damage a lot his work as
a Spanish prime minister. Merkel, Sarcozy and others European leaders probably
will ask him for explanations. Now Catalonia is demanding independence as well
as Basque Country. Rajoy has many problems to solve in Spain and one year after
having won elections, he continues to be unable to solve them. I have never
gone any of these demonstrations fearing being hit by police. After listening
to Rajoy’s words I have decided to attend to every demonstration concerning
economic crisis. I would urge you, my fellow reader, to do the same thing. If
Mariano Rajoy is an incompetent we must embarrass him publicly in the street. I
know it is more comfortable to lye down on the sofa, watching TV, or hanging
out on the Internet but this way we will never solve our problems. So let’s
take the risk of being hit by police. Let’s shout loudly in the street and
let’s show our anger for the hard situation we are living. It is our right. It
is our duty. It is our fight. I have put up a video about such demonstrations
where you will be able to watch how this government takes care of silencing
whom are considered for Mariano Rajoy’s voters as “troublemakers” .
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