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People who live on the street euros The criminalization of poverty is the hallmark of a right that advances arrogantly against the weakest, in pursuit of protecting the interests of the repulsive and dominant caste. Walter C. Medina . “Barcelona fines a homeless person more than a hundred times for sleeping on the street read a Cadena Ser headline back in , when the summons arrived on letterhead from the City Council at the dining room where the “accused” went to eat. Barcelona City. The right is concerned about the increase in “homeless people” who spend the night wherever they are caught at night. There is no need to specify that the concern raised by Vox, PP and Ciudadanos regarding the homeless is far from revolving around the problems suffered by those who lack everything. Always attentive to bills that dehumanize and at the same time reveal the perversity of an ideological space demanding fascism , the Plenary Session of the Alicante City Council approved this week the ban on begging with fines that reach Euros.
The regulations were proposed by consensus between the PP and Ciudadanos and have provoked the reaction of PSOE, Compromís and Unides Podem Australia Phone Number who reject the criminalization of poverty . The measure, which has already been approved, makes the most vulnerable responsible for their situation, punishes them with economic penalties and, at the same time, imposes stigmatization on them that will condition the claim of their rights. A Machiavellian mechanism that only an ideologue of the worst kind can orchestrate. The criminalization of poverty is the hallmark of a right that is increasingly inhuman and perverse The resolution has provoked the indignation of more than forty groups who have presented a document requesting a review of the regulations and suggesting the development of a comprehensive social intervention plan to protect the most vulnerable people.
These people must have the minimum material and human conditions for the normal development of their lives,” maintain the entities that have expressed their disagreement with the ordinance. The excuse of the Security Councilor, José Ramón Gonzales, was blunt: “We are not going to allow the mafias to exploit people to engage in begging, he stated, assuming that the homeless are nothing more than mere objects, a product of exploitation. mafia It is not strange that the Spanish right promotes ordinances like this. In June 2014, this same newspaper published an article entitled “ Spinchos Para Indigentes ”, in which it made reference to the resolution of the Barcelona City Council that approved the placement of spikes and sharp extensions in public places that could eventually be used by the “ homeless” to spend the night. “This ordinance is a shame, a stain on the reputation of Alicante, carried out under the precepts of the extreme right,” said Xavier López, from Unides Podem. In this sense, Natxo Bellido, from Compromís, has condemned that "social exclusion is not resolved with sanctions" and has called for "an integration program for women and people without resources." And yes it is.
The regulations were proposed by consensus between the PP and Ciudadanos and have provoked the reaction of PSOE, Compromís and Unides Podem Australia Phone Number who reject the criminalization of poverty . The measure, which has already been approved, makes the most vulnerable responsible for their situation, punishes them with economic penalties and, at the same time, imposes stigmatization on them that will condition the claim of their rights. A Machiavellian mechanism that only an ideologue of the worst kind can orchestrate. The criminalization of poverty is the hallmark of a right that is increasingly inhuman and perverse The resolution has provoked the indignation of more than forty groups who have presented a document requesting a review of the regulations and suggesting the development of a comprehensive social intervention plan to protect the most vulnerable people.
These people must have the minimum material and human conditions for the normal development of their lives,” maintain the entities that have expressed their disagreement with the ordinance. The excuse of the Security Councilor, José Ramón Gonzales, was blunt: “We are not going to allow the mafias to exploit people to engage in begging, he stated, assuming that the homeless are nothing more than mere objects, a product of exploitation. mafia It is not strange that the Spanish right promotes ordinances like this. In June 2014, this same newspaper published an article entitled “ Spinchos Para Indigentes ”, in which it made reference to the resolution of the Barcelona City Council that approved the placement of spikes and sharp extensions in public places that could eventually be used by the “ homeless” to spend the night. “This ordinance is a shame, a stain on the reputation of Alicante, carried out under the precepts of the extreme right,” said Xavier López, from Unides Podem. In this sense, Natxo Bellido, from Compromís, has condemned that "social exclusion is not resolved with sanctions" and has called for "an integration program for women and people without resources." And yes it is.