Socialism aims to turn this European country into a new dictatorship
Pedro Sánchez’s Spain is increasingly reminiscent of the communist regimes of Eastern Europe in their final stages.
Can you imagine a politician forbidding your children from reading books and censoring the ones you read?
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These regimes were characterized by intolerable levels of political corruption (in Russia they never disappeared and today they are festering in the country as it returns to its dark Soviet past under the dictator Putin), public services typical of the Third World (beyond the propaganda for the outside world about the luxuries of the Moscow metro), and a state obsessed with exercising absolute control over citizens, with an army of bureaucrats working in surveillance and repression of opinions contrary to the official discourse.
It is not at all strange that Spain has reached such high levels of deterioration of public services, a situation so extreme that it has already cost us more than 200 lives in the floods of 2024 (with the government waiting up to four days to send the Army to help entire neighborhoods that had been left without electricity, running water and basic communications), the first national blackout in almost half a century of democracy (without anyone having resigned so far because of it and without the government having explained the causes to us) and finally a serious train accident with 46 dead due to deficient maintenance of the infrastructure, which depends on the State.
In any other democratic country, such serious events would have already led to heads rolling. We are talking about three disasters that cost human lives and that had one common denominator: grave political negligence. However, in Spain we have a government that specializes in passing the buck. Just yesterday, during a disgraceful appearance before the Congress of Deputies, the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, blamed the recent train accidents on the People’s Party (which left the government in June 2018) and climate change, which he claimed was a major contributing factor. It has become the favorite wild card of the Spanish left to absolve itself of all blame for what happens in a country under a coalition government of socialists and communists.
Meanwhile, in yet another attempt to divert public attention from his mismanagement, Pedro Sánchez launched into expressing one of his authoritarian dreams: to censor social media, prohibiting it for those under 16 (that is, usurping the families’ authority to educate their children and putting the government in charge of making decisions for parents) and preparing a new gag order to curtail freedom of expression with the well-known trick of accusing dissenters of “hate”, a common tactic of the left to demonize and then violate the fundamental rights of those who do not subscribe to their ideological dogmas. It is the same government that has been tolerating hundreds of tributes to ETA terrorists, simply because they are far-left criminals and their political wing is an ally of the government.
I wonder what else has to happen for there to be a social explosion in Spain. We are in an unsustainable situation from both a democratic and a social point of view: we have a government that tries to monitor our opinions on social media more than the railway lines, whose neglect is what killed dozens of people a few weeks ago, no matter how many lies the government invents to cover up its criminal responsibility for those events. The authoritarian drift of Pedro Sánchez and his gang leaves no room for doubt: they want to turn Spain into Venezuela, that is, ruin a prosperous country and transform it into a dictatorship where they can steal from the Spanish people without having to answer to the law and telling us Spaniards what we can and cannot say.
Spain doesn’t deserve this. Our country is full of good, honest people who respect the law and work hard every day to feed their families. No country deserves a government of evildoers like those who want to turn Spain into a dictatorship. Either Spain frees itself from socialism, or this perverse ideological gang will end up plunging our country into misery and oppression, as happened before to our brothers and sisters in Venezuela.
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Original image: PSOE.