Here are some critical messages in Basque broadcast on Twitter. You can find more with the hashtag #SosUmeak.
There are no banks or supermarkets in Orexa. And also cases of coronavirus, zero potatoes. So, the kids at home. #alaporay
— Iban Garate (@ibangarate) April 21, 2020
QUESTION! (Think about it, because it's not an easy question.) Where is there a higher risk of children getting married to the coronavirus?
— Nerea Loiola (@Tarin_Txo) April 21, 2020
A. On the street,
Doctor B. In the supermarket
Let me see if I understood that: Can we now take all boys and girls to supermarkets and pharmacies full of older people to spread more to them? It is a disgrace! #SOSumeakhttps://t.co/CkLYZNQNoU
— Urko Apaolaza (@urkoapaolaza) April 21, 2020
A very bad joke of the Government of Spain #SOSHaurrak https://t.co/N38iZRrVmv
— Mikel Garcia Idiakez (@mikelgi) April 21, 2020
Our daughter is 5 months old. He's going in the alley, I don't know what danger he's running if he's going around the neighborhood. Nobody comes close to him. But the supermarket? Of course I'm not going to take it!
— Maialen Agirre (@maiagirre91) April 21, 2020
Can't a little boy leave for a ride in his cart? I find this incredible. Let's see if in the next few hours you can know something else, if not, a macabre joke.
— Iñaki Larrañaga 🏠&🎙 (@InakiLarra) April 21, 2020
The right of children to buy, to help parents to the pharmacy or to the bank, I understand less and less of these excrements, rabiaay
— Igor Zunzunegi (@IgorZunzunegi) April 21, 2020
My God, how bad luck! I mean, it's better to take kids to the supermarket than to run outside the door. Neither feet nor heads, hostile! !
— Jon Torner (@jtorner) April 21, 2020
Does it allow me to take it to places I wouldn't take? we are taking our hair https://t.co/r6v4t5upIa
— ZigorEtxeburuaUrbizu (@ZEtxeburua) April 21, 2020
Children need respirators and not shop holes! #SOSHaurrak!! https://t.co/0aSAvzDdgS
— Nerea (@bastira) April 21, 2020
The pandemic has revealed, in all its crudeness, the consequences of the neoliberal model of care for the elderly, children and the dependent population. Now is the time to consolidate the critical discourses and community alternatives that flourished during the lockdown.”... [+]