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A deputy investigates government payments to Twitter and makes Rubén Sánchez and Héctor de Miguel “tremble”

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Juan Carlos Girauta and Hector de Miguel

AndL deputy Pablo Cammbronero is investigating the payments made by the Government of Pedro Sánchez on Twitter.

“Don’t you see recurring government ads on your Twitter? I do, despite my complaints. “ wondered the politician, who decided to put the magnifying glass on “How much public money does Twitter receive in institutional advertising from each of the ministries and in the contracts for those payments?”

With a question to the Table of the Congress of Deputies, Cambronero asked that the general answers on the Government’s advertising campaigns be omitted and that it is known exactly “what specific amounts of public money were paid to the social network Twitter institutional advertising concept by each of the ministries of Spain”.

To which he adds a question that puts the accounts of the figures relating to the PSOE-Podemos against a rock and a nightmare: “What ideological demands does the government transfer to the social network as consideration for its payment?”.

Fifth Mark he took advantage of Cambronero’s initiative to underline that “perhaps Twitter’s ‘inclination’ to always put itself at the service of the left has something to do with what it denounces”.

The same publication where he takes the opportunity to put a ‘zasca’ Ruben Sanchez, The general secretary of the FACUA: “This person, convicted by the courts for having insulted on Twitter, those of Twitter will not close his account. Because they close it only to those who say he and his RedBirds. Twitter is becoming a kind of casino where the far left imposes its rules.

This is a similar complaint to that made by the former deputy of Cittadini and former president of Coca-Cola on August 19, when he received a “threat” from Sánchez that he ended up informing the National Police.

“Domineering digital”

It all started when the ‘Facuo’ boasted about the suspension of the Twitter account of Jose Eugenio Arias-Nightdress, owner of Asador Guadalmina a few hours after sharing a photo with the visit of Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, Jorge Cutillas and Pablo Gutiérrez de Cabiedes (all members of VOX).

“The owner of the Asador Guadalmina can’t find waiters who accept his terms and now he won’t even find his Twitter account,” boasted Sánchez. A tweet that led Marcos de Quinto to give him an energetic ‘zasca’.

Subsidy crook Rubén Sánchez ‘el Facuo’, leader of the far-left gang “Red Birds”, dedicated to lynching and closing Twitter accounts, gloating over a businessman who is listed so they can take him raw.

An answer that made Sánchez return to the office: “Marcos de Quinto has a serious problem. Very serious”. His words were considered a threat by the former Ciudadanos.

Unsurprisingly, Twitter warned him “RSS bully Rubén Sánchez just launched his gang of Red Birds to report my account. A serious social network should not allow these organized groups to decide who can or cannot use it ”.

In addition, he stressed that “I understand that this tweet is a threat to me, who inform Twitter and the National Police. Enough with the impunity with which these digital criminals move “.

The general secretary of the FACUA did not like the interpretation of his words as a threat, so the option to report also fell.

The Girauta experiment

Juan Carlos Girauta He also denounced the double yardstick used by Twitter and in recent days he also conducted an experiment.

In his August 27 interview with EsRadio, the former Citizens MP took the opportunity to detail his experiment on Twitter, the one he announced by saying: “I’ll check if Twitter measures differently than what applies to Boca de Alcantarilla. If this is the case and my account is suspended, they can cancel it directly; I will not go back to a casino with loaded dice and marked cards.

Although he acknowledged that “it’s a term I hate”, Girauta didn’t hesitate to put Héctor de Miguel and Twitter on the ropes in a single tweet: “How happy I am to have unhinged this idiot forever.”

A post that went viral almost immediately and led to the collaborator of the SER would reply: “Not if it hurts in the end.” However, with the war declared, Girauta has already shown that he is not one to back down: “He is a threat, subnormal? Come on”.

Seeing the wave of tweets in support of former citizens, the “pianist Pedro Sánchez” came out to attack Girauta, Giacomo Rhodes, who started playing the victim before moving on to disqualification: “The language you used with me makes the idiot seem very charming. Poor thing (…) I don’t think tweeting while drunk is a valid excuse. “

Rhodes’ demonstration of support was very costly, as the former politician was energetic in his response: “Wait, now Beethoven’s killer has entered the scene. Listen, Stumps, your fucking mother is drunk. Go beat the pianos.

Finally, after devastating the SER and his collaborator, Girauta struck one last blow: “At the moment we know that the subnormal of the SER can incite violence against Christians, make fun of Jews and bakers, harass, threaten in a subtly veiled way. It will soon be found out if he has also favored the treatment on Twitter. Let’s see if you’re going to hurt yourself … “.

Girauta reveals that he is still waiting for the results of his experiment, but in the meantime enjoys putting De Miguel and Cadena SER on the ropes.

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