The government of Pedro Sánchez is once again involved in a gesture of sympathy with terrorists, something that already seems to be a habit.
Díaz describes Toni Negri as “a reference for honesty”
This Saturday, the communist Yolanda Díaz, second vice president of Sánchez's government and whose party has already been surrounded by controversy over its links with the Palestinian terrorists of the PFLP -, published this Saturday a message about the death of the communist Toni Negri, qualifying him as "a reference of honesty" and presenting him as one of his ideological references, words that should cause scandal and alarm, taking into account who Negri was.
Somos muchos quienes crecimos políticamente a través de sus escritos. Era una fuente de sabiduría a la que acudir cuando queríamos saber a dónde dirigirnos.
Nos deja un referente de honestidad. Toni Negri, nos quedamos un poco huérfanos. Que la tierra te sea leve. pic.twitter.com/XStC9licTE
— Yolanda Díaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) December 16, 2023
Negri was a supporter of the use of violence for political purposes
This Saturday, the leftist Italian newspaper La Repubblica recalled that Negri was a supporter of "armed struggle", that is, terrorism. Another Italian newspaper, Il Giornale, recalled yesterday these words written by Negri in his book "Il dominio e il sabotaggio. Sul metodo marxista della transformazione sociale" (Domination and sabotage. On the Marxist method of social transformation), published in 1978:
"Violence is the rational thread that links proletarian valorization with the destructuralization of the system and the latter with the destabilization of the regime. Enough of bourgeois and reformist hypocrisy against violence."
Is this the reason why Yolanda Díaz considers him a reference?
Negri was convicted of a kidnapping and two murders
It should be noted that Negri did not stop at words. As published by the socialist newspaper El País (one of the most related media to the Sánchez government) on June 13, 1984, Toni Negri was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of his best friend, Carlo Saronio (El País mistakenly cites him as "Saroni") and for the murder of police officer Andrea Lombardini (whose name is not mentioned by the socialist newspaper), during a trial against leaders of the violent far-left movement Autonomia Operaia. In addition to those two counts of kidnapping and murder, in that trial Negri was also convicted on charges of robbery, forgery of passports and arson.
Yesterday, the Italian newspaper Bologna Today recalled that in 1987, the Court of Appeal of Rome confirmed the conviction of Toni Negri as the instigator of these crimes. It is worth wondering if having been convicted by a final sentence for these crimes is what Yolanda Díaz considers makes Negri a "reference of honesty." Of course, the attitude of Pedro Sánchez's government towards terrorism is increasingly repulsive and is seriously compromising the image of Spain.
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Photo: Europa Press. Yolanda Díaz at a rally of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) in 2021.
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