
this monday, Pablo Iglesias Through his media, he praised the “response” given by the masked “Antifa” who, on October 30, at the University of Navarra, severely beat this newspaper’s correspondent. Jose Ismael Martinez.
Iglesias mocked “those who ask me to stand in solidarity with a journalist who knows what,” while “the person whose face was smashed is not a journalist, but a man who infiltrated one of our courses.”
He points to online lessons taught by the former Podemos leader, which included teaching “theory of violence.” Which is also consistent with the background of the daredevil who described the right to bear firearms as “One of the foundations of democracy,” and the guillotine as “the mother of democracy.” He stated in the Herico bar in Pamplona in 2013 that “the Basque left and ETA realized from the beginning that there were certain rights that could not be exercised within Spanish legality.”
“Was he practicing journalism or was he taking pictures of anti-fascists to send to the police?”The leader of the Podemos party asked himself to suggest that this newspaper’s journalist deserved to be beaten for being an infiltrator of the security forces.
So this rhetorical question can be answered with another question: Has Pablo Iglesias definitely lost his mind, or is he acting like a miserable person?
Without any basis, the former vice president gets away with an editor who has been writing pieces of journalism for two years – these publications are not like the plumber’s supposed investigations ler diez— He worked as an informant at the Pamplona demonstration and in the online training course.
But in both cases Martinez was doing media work for the newspaper EL ESPAÑOL.
Jose Ismael Martinez did not offside. He took advantage of the call, which anyone can sign up for, to attend sessions as a registered student and report on a news event from a student’s point of view.
This was not any secret, secret or exclusionary activity. Martínez met all the requirements as a citizen to attend the course, and EL ESPAÑOL paid the course fees religiously.
So everyone who makes such completely bizarre accusations does so either because His fanaticism has led to him losing his sense of realityOr because it is too trivial to support the violence of the nationalist left.
In support of this second hypothesis are the words of Iglesias himself, who described it as “nonsense in which we must condemn violence wherever it comes from.”
This means that he openly encourages the aggression of those he includes under the rubric of “fascists”, arguing that “if the police don’t do their job, the anti-fascists will have to do their job.” He is right in saying that the National Police has not done its job in this case, because almost two weeks after the incident, it has not yet been able to identify and arrest the perpetrators of the attack.
Fortunately, Podemos is a marginal political force that is moving steadily toward extinction. But through its media channels it still has enough influence It poisons coexistence by glorifying political violence.
But it is also worrying that to date neither the Prime Minister nor any of his ministers have condemned the attack on José Ismael Martínez, despite the Council of Europe urging him to do so.
The government’s silence contributed to supporting the accusations made by some fanatics Which Moncloa decisively contributed to legitimizing.
Because it was Sánchez who gave Podemos access to the Cabinet, which until recently included it within its “progressive majority.” It was also he who turned Beldo – under whose ideological umbrella the organizers of the Pamplona riots operated – into his preferred partner.
The former Vice President’s support for the lunatics who surrounded a journalist who was just doing his job, beat him to the ground and brutally beat him, provides vivid evidence that the extreme violence that poses a real threat to social peace is being practiced or incited by the extreme left from which the government has not clearly distanced itself.