Young Spaniards are manipulated, deceived and indoctrinated by the Sánchez Government
The poem by Jaime Gil de Biedma (1929-1990) “I will never be young again” talks about youths who wish to live their lives flat out, leave their mark. These ambitious youths no longer exist in Spain. Spain has been devastated by Zapatero and Sánchez’s communism. A society whose members do not want or cannot have offspring will disappear; this results in a sterilising pandemic. Something like this occurs in Spain. Several factors are involved: youths become economically autonomous at older ages, which favours infertility; hardly any aid for families; no flexible family conciliation; addiction to work, which makes maternity/paternity an obstacle for social ascent and ends up renouncing procreation; abortion is promoted (90,000/year); legislation blames males for coming up against a stable link; precarious jobs and replacing children with pets (in Spain there are 5.3 million children aged less than 12 years and 29 million pets). The so-called irregular immigration effect, a financed NGO whose activity camouflages humanitarianism, converges with the interests of mafias and rulers who use immigration as their political weapon to fulfil shameful objectives. The Islamic prophecy appears to be confirmed: “we will conquer Europe through our women’s wombs”. The middle class is disappearing in Spain. Since 2005, the Spanish per capita income has decreased. The Spanish GDP does not rise because nor does private activity because the public sector and debt are huge. Innovation is scarce despite academic narcissism because the public university neither takes risks nor teaches taking risks. and is oriented to know-how (rankings) instead of knowing how, which produces disposable knowledge and no prosperity. The birth rate has dropped since 2009. Every year, approximately 14,500 fewer Spaniards are born than the year before. If this continues and nothing changes, in two generations, and with abortions and a lower birth rate, half the Christian Spaniards will be replaced with descendents of immigrants. At the same time, the so-called communist governments effect encourages irregular immigration, with lower salaries, which make many Spaniards move abroad. Manufacturing professions have almost disappeared. There are no carpenters, builders, foremen/women, welders, plumbers, electricians, lorry drivers, farmers, produce pickers, waiters/waitresses, etc. Almost 1 million youths neither study nor work; 1,200.000 public university students fill too many universities. Only a few find jobs related to their degree because they are not training in enterprising and almost everything is imported. Spanish youths do not work. The €400 communist subsidy only serves so they can buy things and then sell them on platforms: dictatorship corruption practice. Socialist public education deforms students and they hope that the State will solve everything for them. Most youths have no work experience, wish to be engineers or graduates. If they have a job, it is precarious. Most refuse badly paid jobs thanks to communist subsidies. No youths are willing to work on farmland; no-one wants to do manual work; university is 80% free. They think that having a university degree will solve their working lives, which is false because there are too many degree holders. No-production economy and massively importing what we can produce mean unemployment because there are no jobs. Disproportionate civil servant posts imply high taxes and social tax payments, which penalise private employment and create unemployment. High taxes, debt cannot be paid. Governing irresponsibility has multiplied by 4 public spending in 18 years. This is tremendous intergenerational injustice that mortgages the well-being of several generations with even more taxes and worse well-being. Those voting for the first time lack information, are not motivated and deceived, are ideologised in socialism teaching centres disguised as equality and gender deliria. Most youths barely work and read less (so they ignore liberal ideas). They lack spiritual and moral values (pursued by socialism), and engage in the hedonism of screens that facilitate technology. Communist/separatist governments only think about youths to buy their vote, mistakenly increase the minimum salary, fiscally pursue the self-employed, change the name of those who wish to work and cannot, which implies more planned economy than market economy. Indeed the future of Spanish youths is precarious, except those who are fortunate to live in the liberal oasis of Madrid.
Post published in Las Provincias