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The speaker opens by expressing extreme exasperation, stating they can no longer tolerate the current situation in Spain. They reveal a recent encounter with tax authorities, where a significant portion of their income was confiscated. They refer to this as 'state robbery' and a 'confiscation of property,' questioning the allocation of these funds, especially given the deteriorating state of public services like schools and healthcare. The speaker views the current system as a 'failed state' that parasitic entities are exploiting.
The speaker laments the state of their YouTube channel, which faces restrictions, attributing this to increased pressure on platforms. They mention proposals to eliminate X (Twitter) in Spain, highlighting a perceived government overreach and societal apathy. The speaker also points to alarming demographic data, noting that Spanish women have some of the lowest birth rates globally after Japanese women. They believe this demographic decline, coupled with the 'Agenda 2030,' leaves no time for Spain to continue as a nation, leading to an 'extinction' driven by ideologies like false feminism and 'wokism'.
The speaker describes a personal experience of feeling unsafe in Madrid, detailing widespread urban decay, including broken infrastructure, litter, and a general 'third-worldization.' They recount a conversation with Argentinians who recognized the signs of decline. Blaming these issues on 'socialism,' the speaker reiterates a call to action: if one truly loves their country, they should not financially contribute to what they perceive as a 'mafia' system. They announce a 'Plan B' called 'Noah's Ark' for those who wish to leave Spain, viewing the current situation as a 'deluge' that is steadily destroying everything.
The speaker believes Spain has passed a point of no return. They advise honest individuals seeking to prosper to leave, noting that many friends are now confined to their homes, unable to recognize their own country. They warn against waiting until it's too late, when resources are depleted and departure is no longer an option. The speaker criticizes the general populace for being 'sheep-like' and uncritical, relying on mainstream media. They also dismiss 'false dissidence' as controlled and ineffective, emphasizing that neither current nor future governments offer a solution, as they all share the same 'globalist' agenda.
The speaker reaffirms their decision to leave Spain, preparing to organize their departure, though they're unsure of the exact timing. They express a hope to return if their compatriots ever awaken and fight to recover the country, but in the meantime, they refuse to finance the current system any longer. They end by thanking viewers and requesting likes and comments, highlighting the irony of facing both high taxes and censorship.