Miguel Bosé attacks environmentalists for the Ávila fires: "I hope in the next hell it is they who burn"
The singer has published a message on Instagram in which he attacks the 2030 Agenda and denies climate change
BarcelonaMiguel Bosé has done it again: after the storm and covid, the singer now takes advantage of the largest fire in the history of Spainto continue promoting conspiracy theories. The singer has shared on his Instagram a post in which he attacks Agenda 2030 (the roadmap adopted by the United Nations for sustainable development), and in which he denies the existence of climate change and denounces environmentalists. “One more summer, as usual, Spain burns in dozens of hells. Those who want to sell us Agenda 2030 climate change impede and fine the cleaning and clearing of the countryside, pretending, from their well-greased offices, to know more than the people who for generations have lived in the countryside, made the countryside and are from the countryside,” states Bosé.
The criticism against those he calls “the luminaries of the environment and environmentalism” continues with more conspiratorial theories about the future of the burned lands: “Now bets are open to see how long it takes to assign the burned hectares to renewable projects that forever change the green of nature for the black of solar panels, or the white of wind turbines,” he continues. Finally, Bosé explodes in the last sentence of the statement. “I hope that in the next hell they are the ones who burn,” threatens the singer, who accompanies the text with various videos and photographs of the fires.It is not the first time that the singer has taken advantage of a tragedy like the one experienced these days in Madrid and Ávila to launch a message of hate. In the context of the storm in Valencia, Bosé blamed the Spanish government for causing the storm and, thus, "profiting once again". The best-known case was during the covid-19 pandemic, in which the artist used his social networks to launch openly anti-vaccine and conspiratorial messages. Now, with the fire that has already burned 50,000 hectares in five days, Bosé is once again promoting hate speech through his profile. Besides the singer, other cultural personalities such as the actress Najwa Nimri or the presenter Elena Sánchez have been personally affected by the fire. Nimri, for example, explained through the X platform that she "had to see her house burn down" and has lashed out at the political class and the management of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.