The government of Spain is an entire mafia.
Sánchez is one of the most corrupt leaders worldwide.
His wife is prosecuted for corruption, and so is his brother.
His number two is in prison for corruption.
His number three is in prison too.
His party faces multiple corruption cases involving bribes and prostitution.
There have been catastrophes with hundreds of deaths due to lack of investment in trains and weather radars.
Sánchez has one of the lowest approval ratings in history, he didn’t even win the last elections outright, and he governs through a coalition of losers.
Now they’re legalizing the status of 500,000 undocumented immigrants to buy votes.
Spain needs to wake up, or it will DISAPPEAR!
Today, Telegram notified all its users in Spain with this alert:
Pedro Sánchez’s government is pushing dangerous new regulations that threaten your internet freedoms. Announced just yesterday, these measures could turn Spain into a surveillance state under the guise of “protection.” Here’s why they’re a red flag for free speech and privacy:
1. Ban on social media for under-16s with mandatory age verification: This isn’t just about kids—it requires platforms to use strict checks, like needing IDs or biometrics.
⚠️ Danger: It sets a precedent for tracking EVERY user’s identity, eroding anonymity and opening doors to mass data collection. What starts with minors could expand to all, stifling open discourse.
2. Personal and criminal liability for platform executives: If “illegal, hateful, or harmful” content isn’t removed fast enough, bosses face jail.
⚠️ Danger: This will force over-censorship—platforms will delete anything remotely controversial to avoid risks, silencing political dissent, journalism, and everyday opinions. Your voice could be next if it challenges the status quo.
3. Criminalizing algorithm amplification: Amplifying “harmful” content via algorithms becomes a crime.
⚠️ Danger: Governments will dictate what you see, burying opposing views and creating echo chambers controlled by the state. Free exploration of ideas? Gone—replaced by curated propaganda.
4. “Hate and polarization footprint” tracking: Platforms must monitor and report how they “fuel division.”
⚠️ Danger: Vague definitions of “hate” could label criticism of the government as divisive, leading to shutdowns or fines. This can be a tool for suppressing opposition.
These aren’t safeguards; they’re steps toward total control. We’ve seen this playbook before—governments weaponizing “safety” to censor critics. On Telegram, we prioritize your privacy and freedom: strong encryption, no backdoors, and resistance to overreach.
✊ Stay vigilant, Spain. Demand transparency and fight for your rights. Share this widely—before it’s too late.
Primera vez en mi vida que se va el aire acondicionado de todos los coches del Alvia en el trayecto Puerto de Santa María - Mad . Todos axfisiados y sin agua en el tren. Qué tiene q pasar para q @psoe haga dimitir a Puente por su nefasta gestión de @renfe y @adif? @A3Noticias ?
@RevenRV POV: vamos a decir que hemos hecho todo lo que no hemos hecho y además voy a pedir que me aplaudan
Oscargutan: no hay huevos
Sánchez: agarrame el cubata
@Yolanda_Diaz_ Es lo más asqueroso que he leído hoy. Aprovechar algo así para hacer política. A la altura de una gran sinvergüenza corrupta y mentirosa
@abc_es Ah bueno. Si es en nombre de Hamás los abogados de @sumar y @PODEMOS los defenderán de esas mujeres fascistas que le provocaron poniéndole la cara en sus genitales