They ask the Prosecutor's Office to investigate a group that sang "let's go back to 36" at the Vox event

The Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH) has asked the State Attorney General's Office to investigate the performance of a group that has sung this Saturday night at the Vox Viva22 event refrains such as "we are going to return to 36" .

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
09 October 2022 Sunday 05:31
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They ask the Prosecutor's Office to investigate a group that sang "let's go back to 36" at the Vox event

The Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH) has asked the State Attorney General's Office to investigate the performance of a group that has sung this Saturday night at the Vox Viva22 event refrains such as "we are going to return to 36" .

Infovlogger and Los Meconios are the protagonists of the performance that this Sunday has gone viral on social networks. In the song, called 'Let's go back to 36', it is claimed "to piss off the communists, feminists and liberals" and mentions the "PSOE, Podemos, ERC, Bildu, Puigdemont and Rufián" to question "what could go wrong" with all of them.

"The ruling left is called the popular front, surrounded by revolutionaries, couch jerkers," they also sing, just like "the feminists protest a gang rape, there are ten more to investigate, I don't care if they're from Senegal" or "if you are gay and you want to go see the LGTB pride, you must show your good homosexual card".

The Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory has asked the Prosecutor's Office to investigate the events and the Secretary of State for Democratic Memory "to act as a whistleblower against a hate crime."

The ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, has responded via Twitter to the performance thanking him for "inspiring the obscene OBK", since he is mentioned in the song.

For his part, the spokesman for United We Can in Congress, Pablo Echenique, has ironically declared himself an "absolute fan" of the group, which he has described as "Take That Nazis."

The spokesman for Vox in Congress, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, has cited Echenique's publication, accompanying it with another response: "When you realize that you are beginning to lose the cultural battle."

"A lot of laughs with the costumes at the Vox festival, but during the night they sang 'let's go back to 36'. Those who provoke are not the victims, they are those who are proud of Francoism," he wrote, on the other hand, the president of the parliamentary group of United We Can in Congress, Jaume Asens.

Likewise, the president of the Principality of Asturias, the socialist Adrián Barbón, has described the refrain of "we are going to return to 36" as "very serious". "That is, the coup d'état and the civil war that bled Spain dry," he lamented in a post on his Twitter profile in which he branded Vox "extreme right and unconstitutional."

The former leader of Vox Macarena Olona has also referred to the video, who has congratulated the authors of the song for daring to "burst the ideological dictatorship" as "few artists" do.

Precisely, Los Meconios and Inflovlogger have also used their Twitter profiles to respond to politicians who have reacted to their song. "The OBK facha de Rufián had even been funny. Calling us Nazis could only occur to a bag of hate like this," they said regarding the words of the spokespersons at the ERC Congress and United We Can.