For a few days now they have not stopped talking about the poster announcing a massive orgy at the Viña Rock Festival for this Thursday, May 2, in Villarrobledo, a municipality in Albacete. For this reason, there have been many media that have traveled to the place right at 12:00 noon, the time set by the organizers.
And it is one of them who has come forward saying that this was a false advertisement to be able to claim, among other things, the festival’s deficiencies in terms of sexual education. “We could be talking about the work situation that occurs here or the number of violations that occur and are not remedied,” the man said.
If there is one thing that he has made clear, it is his discontent with the media. “We could be talking about many things, but the media wants morbidity. And the morbid thing is that we have put ‘orgy’ on the poster, that’s why you came,” he continued, making it clear that if at some point they want to do one they will do it “without any problem” and “without any prejudice.”
Among their demands, they want to open the debate on sex: “And we want to open it with workshops, with talks, with prevention, that we have brought material on harm reduction in drug use, on sex.” Something that, according to him, should be the task of the city council.
With all this, the organizer has, in turn, attacked the police. “The police are here to get their share of the pie, to take drugs from everyone, to form groups around the kids and take away four joints from them when they know perfectly well where the real drug traffickers are,” he stated.
But he did not take long to attack the media again and assure that “they are putting out cheap propaganda, sensationalism. You have taken it completely out of context. 7,000 people… that hasn’t happened since the time of the Greeks, and you know it.”
At the same time, they wanted to publicly denounce that they have received “threats, extortion” and “messages that they were going to come here to kick our heads just for wanting to fuck.” Something with which she ended up saying that Spain is a country of “sexophobes” and that if the problem is sex, “do not leave the sexual education of your children in the hands of the porn industry.”
After this, Joaquín Prat did not want to remain silent in Let’s see. “It was a demand to make this complaint to the media to which we are always pointed out. A denunciation of how tabloid, sensationalist and very bad we are in the media, but that, nevertheless, we have gone to cover this meeting with this man, who has already made his narration of what according to them is a sexphobic country,” he said.