The Argentine star’s property was attacked by a group of activists who called the building “illegal”.
Lionel Messi adds reason to worry The mansion he owns in Ibiza, one of the most exclusive resorts in Spain, was attacked by a group of activists, who caused various damages to the property. Among other things, they left visible scratches .
The attack was claimed on social networks by the group Futuro Vegetal who displayed slogans to justify the vandalism.
Video and publication
The organization published a controversial post on the social network X in which the act is awarded.They teach us that the powerful are untouchable. It is true that policies are written and interpreted to serve those who have the most, thus violating the rights of the rest of the population. But they are only 1% “, they write, first of all.
A second article specifically reports on the protest action. “Today, three activists decorated Messi’s illegal mansion. What could we do if we organized the other 99%? “, they add. In the same sense, they publish two links that allow you to join the organization and support its objectives.
Millionaire investment
Messi paid around $12 million for the property. Located in a privileged area of the exclusive resort, one of the main tourist attractions of the Iberian country.
The problem is that Futuro Vegetal’s actions have turned it into a potentially dangerous place. Last season there were already problems. Members of the same entity sprayed black paint on the cherries of the Pacha nightclub and broke into the luxurious Blue Marlin beach club in Cala Jondal. They carried protest banners with a motto alluding to the fight they intended to wage. . ‘Your luxury our climate crisis’ (your luxury, our climate crisis), the signs held.
Also He has thrown paint on a private jet, a Lamborghini and the megayacht Kaos, owned by Nancy Walton Laurie, the billionaire heiress of Walmart. .
During the attack on Messi’s property, they left powerful messages.”Help the planet, eat a rich man and abolish the police “, says one of them. Environmentalists point to an Oxfam report from last year which estimated that the richest 1% of the world’s population emits the same amount of carbon as the poorest two-thirds of humanity. And the poorest sector suffers the consequences.
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