Before a tractor and with country clothes, Rocío Monasterio was going to Julia Otero on Wednesday through Twitter. In response to the criticism of the journalist for the denial of Vox towards climate change, the leader of the formation of Santiago Abascal was planted in the middle of the field to lash out at the "urbanites." But he shot the butt.

"This is a message for all Julia Otero- type urbanites," Monasterio said in the video, "that they have not yet learned that the tractor is diesel and that they dare to criticize Vox."

"And they do not know, because they have not left the cities in their lives and today we are here with the people of the countryside," he continued, "I invite you to come to see the farmers, the farmers, those who have bulls , to the hunters ... and stop releasing their mantras in the media and that neo-Marxism and that religion that they want to impose on us and that really is with the people who care for the environment. "

"They would do much better," concluded Monasterio . Otero's response did not wait and came by the same means, although in writing: "I have the same knowledge about the climatic emergency," the journalist replied, "I was born in a village of 20 people, daughter and granddaughter of Galician peasants, expelled from my land - like so many emigrants - by the regime you venerate. "

And kept a final onslaught. "I apologize: I notice that it makes you look forward to seeing a tractor up close."

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more

  • Rocío Monasterio
  • Twitter
  • Social networks

Google Technology will limit the reach of political ads

TechnologyTwitter accuses the 'tories' of deceiving the public in the debate between Johnson and Corbyn

Macarena Olona, ​​the iron lady of Vox: a baby in her Porsche Panamera