This is Bilbo Bassaterra, who defended the measure taken and took the opportunity to point at the Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez.
Three activists from the organization Futuro Vegetal vandalized Lionel Messi’s mansion in Ibizathrowing red and black paint on the walls, in an event that traveled the world because it was one of the properties of the captain of the Argentine national team and current footballer of Inter Miami.
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According to the protagonists themselves, this act was part of their campaign to denounce the Climate impact of the lifestyles of the richest.
In this context, Bilbo Bassaterra, one of the activistsdefended the action as an exercise of the right to protest and not vandalism. He argued that The richest 1%, to which Messi belongs, has a much larger ecological footprint than the poorest 2/3.
One of the activists who vandalized Lionel Messi’s house in Ibiza spoke out and justified the graffiti
In addition, Bassaterra He also criticized the Spanish President Pedro Sanchez for spending on industries that he says are destroying the environment.
“This is politically motivated and is done to attract attention. This being the case, United Nations They acknowledge that it is not a case of vandalism,” he added in his interview with Radio Mitre.
On the other hand, the activist assured that the paint used is washable and that its objective is lobbying institutions to promote plant-based diets and reform the agri-food system.
In this sense, Vegetable Future He argued that Oxfam’s 2023 report notes that “the richest 1% of the world’s population generated the same amount of carbon emissions in 2019 as the poorest two-thirds of humanity, despite the fact that it is precisely the most vulnerable communities that suffer the worst consequences of the crisis.”
Messifor his part, has not yet referred to the subject. He is currently in Miamiin full recovery from the ligament injury he suffered in the final of the Copa America against Colombia.
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