Marcos Llorente exploded on his social networks due to the tragedy that the Valencian Community is experiencing after the passage of the horrible DANA last Tuesday evening. The footballer of Atletico Madrid He positioned himself against current policies and stressed that “Spain is waking up.”
“Donate and help all affected families, and don’t stay silent and forget,” he wrote. Marcos Llorente in an article published this Sunday afternoon. Alongside him, the Atlético de Madrid player published a long text with a huge attack on what is happening in Valencia.
“Why were the Valencians abandoned? Why was aid not sent, or worse, why was aid from other countries rejected? Where is the solidarity tax that we have been paying for two years? What is more united and more urgent than saving the lives of Spaniards? Why is the truth not told and the data hidden? And I will never stop asking myself all the unknowns that present themselves to us, Spaniards”, he began by emphasizing Marcos Llorente on their social networks, stirring up the government of Pedro Sanchez.
“It’s a shame. Starting with the days before, the very day DANA appeared, and not to mention the days after… The handling of everything was so bad it’s scary and strange. Yes, the management and the actions that were carried out are very strange, there is something that escapes us, it is impossible to do things so badly. Those who claim to have virtues that they do not possess eventually discover the deception. It’s clear it’s too big for them, it’s time for them to step down,” continued one Marcos Llorente which invited politicians to leave their seats.
“Thank you to everyone who was able to help by risking their lives and thank you to those who helped from a distance. It is a source of pride to see how the country has come together and mobilized to support those affected. You opened our eyes and Spain wakes up. The people save the people. Much encouragement to all the families affected, the pain they are going through is unimaginable. “We will not abandon you,” concluded one Marcos Llorente who wanted to remember all the volunteers who went to help during the disaster.