“It is very comradely to conceal the transgressions of comrades.”
“He has misbehaved with some of his close associates,” he says. Federico Jimenez Losantos in his column, and ironically adds that the fault was not his, “but rather the patriarchy pulled him down the wrong path because he was a communist,” the columnist insisted. “Liberals don’t rape people. That’s what the Hamas terrorists, whom Podemos and Sumar’s communists support and worship, do,” writes Losantos.
They don’t get freedom from their comments Irene Monteiro neither Yolanda Diaz: The journalist says what the former minister and vice president calls “rape culture” lies at the “origins of the Leninist regime”. Jiménez Losantos assured that the USSR’s official newspaper Pravda “complimented the rape of the bourgeois women of St. Petersburg in the Red Army barracks as class justice,” and further stated that “they were raped while they were cleaning toilets. ” Losantos left no stone unturned and denounced Erezón’s party for hiding what was happening: “It is very comradely to cover up the violations of comrades,” repeats the journalist. He asks, “Will they tell us that during these ten years no one suspected what was going on?”
Losantos takes advantage of his column to recall Luca Constantini’s biography of Yolanda Diaz: “She twice protected a pedophile from her team and fired the people who reported him,” Losantos writes.
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