Controversy in Madrid with this canvas displayed by Vox: it has already received complaints

The LGTBI+ collectives have denounced this Monday the advertising banner “of hate” that Vox has deployed in the Alcalá street in Madrid, andn which you can see a hand with a Spain bracelet throwing logos like the one of the feminist movement, the 2030 Agenda and the communist party, in addition to the independence flag and the LGTBI and trans flag itself.

“We are not going to allow the far-right party to continue threatening the LGTBI collective,” the president of the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Trans, Bisexuals, Intersex and more (FELGTBI+) told the media. Uge Sangil, in front of the poster, on which can be read “decide what matters” and which he has defined as a “canvas of hate”.

The press conference was also attended by the president of the Madrid LGTBI collective (COGAM), Roni de la Cruz, who stated that this poster “is a new example of the hate project that Vox has for Spain.”

“It symbolizes the discrimination that this party wants to implement,” highlighted De la Cruz, who warns that Vox wants to “isolate, discriminate and expel” the LGTBI collective from society.

Call for mobilization

Related news

Given this action by Santiago Abascal’s party, Sangil has called on the public to demonstrate in the state LGTBI+ Pride march, which will be held on Saturday of next week, July 1, in Madrid.

“We are going to be making ourselves visible, facing the front, without fear, because we have conquered rights and we are going to defend them”, has claimed the president of the FELGTBI+, who has also assured that the group “will not take a step back” and ” will go to vote with great pride”.

ttn-24