The proposal of a group of owners to squat left-wing politicians' houses
A Victim of squatting shares a brutal idea on social media against politicians who support the 'illegal' practice
Home squatting in Spain has become a serious social problem that is growing silently and by leaps and bounds. The victims are left defenseless by the State, while those who take away years of hard work from the owners are protected by politicians. The Spanish left has been responsible for benefiting the "okupas" and leaving the owners unprotected. This is why now a group of affected individuals has launched a brutal campaign on social media.
This is being released and spread through several X accounts. Alleged owners affected by the squatting are promoting a project to "occupy" the homes of left-wing politicians who have collaborated with the squatters. It is no secret to anyone that left-wing politicians, for the most part, have more than two homes.
Irene Montero, known for defending the squatters who take over the homes of citizens who have worked hard to own their homes, is among the first on the list. The former Minister of Equality, known for releasing and benefiting rapists with the "Yes Means Yes" law, has three homes: two estates and a warehouse, nothing like what she endorses.
On social media, several images of left-wing politicians have gone viral, describing the number of properties they own. Additionally, they add the following message:
In the coming days, we will publish a list with the location of the homes of left-wing politicians throughout Spain so that people can occupy them.
In addition to the Podemos member Montero, there are also several socialist ministers on the list. Among them, the PSOE tweeter Óscar Puente, as well as María Jesús Montero and Pilar Alegría. The list is longer, including ministers and deputies of the PSOE who have three or more homes.
Following the initiative, social media users have applauded the campaign that originated on digital platforms. Among the comments is that of @israel_nav61651 who states the following:
Now that their chalets are being targeted, the left will discover that private property isn't so bad, right?
Let's see how long it takes for the word "fascism" to appear in their complaints.
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