A bullfighter vice president in Valencia, an ultra-Catholic anti-abortionist at the head of the Corts Valencianes; a homophobe, xenophobic, anti-feminist, climate denier and anti-vaccination in the Cortes de Aragón; a macho in the Balearic Islands… The institutional seal of Vox in the communities leads to dismantling the autonomous State from within with the acquiescence of the PP. What is unheard of is that Vox intends to cleanse and splendor the enthroned by deleting their prolific Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Marta Fernández Martín (@marthynahappy) was deleted from the networks hours before taking the lead of the Aragonese Chamber with the votes of the popular. “This account does not exist”, “this page is not available”… Law graduate and court attorney, the resume distributed by Vox states that she has worked in the human resources department of a private company. She has been a Vox deputy since 2019 without her proclamations worrying her company, her party, or the Aragonese who vote for her before her.
Twitter magic located 3,300 uncatholic messages from @marthynahappy that can make Santiago Abascal blush with cigars, a Sovereign cup and bull heads on the wall. According to the president of the Cortes of Aragon, Irene Montero is “afraid of whistles” and she “only knows how to kneel to thrive.” The Minister of Equality is out of the electoral race, she lost her pulse with Yolanda Díaz, she does not ask for the vote for Sumar, but she maintains the feminist pulse against Vox: “They are going to fill the institutions with macho, anti-abortionists and LGTBIphobia while the streets are filled with pride and mutual support. We are more”.
More or less? 23-J will be seen, but today the extreme right makes more noise on the networks. Noise on Twitter and Tiktok –Vox has almost 200,000 followers on that network compared to 15,000 for the PSOE– and speakers on the digital replicas of half a dozen television programs.
Vox tries to gain splendor while Pedro Sánchez confesses to Jordi Évole that he had misjudged the “corrosive force” of the “anti-Sanchismo bubble” inflated with “lies, manipulations and evil” in some media. Where did Moncloa look? Now, the leader of the PSOE goes on a tour of the programs that “dehumanize” him, but the law of the networks is different. And they create heroines as ephemeral as María Guardiola, PP candidate to preside over the Junta de Extremadura. “María Guardiola’s attack on democratic dignity lasted little longer than Prigozhin’s march to Moscow.” (by @manuelrico).