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"Tired is little ... I can't take it anymore": the councilor for the Ecological Transition of Dénia expresses her frustration at incivility

06 2023 April - 12: 18

The Councilor for the Ecological Transition of Dénia, Maite Pérez Conejero, has shared a post on Facebook expressing his frustration at the misuse of garbage services. In the publication, Pérez Conejero describes how in less than a week destroyed containers and garbage bags have been seen thrown "for stubbornness" on the streets of the city.

The Councilor for Ecological Transition highlights the lack of respect and education on the part of citizens, who seem not to value public services. In addition, Pérez Conejero expresses her concern about the fact that we live in a world "increasingly selfish, uncivil and evil."

The councilor's publication has generated a large number of comments and reactions from citizens, who have shared their frustration and concern for the state of the city.

Comments
  1. José says:

    But what a way to CRY the councilwoman, please stop blaming everyone by generalizing and do your job!!

    It's like saying that all politicians are thieves and corrupt because some of you have been convicted of it.

    To cry to the cry!!

    • Juan says:

      They are Jose, they are. And they don't catch anyone, they just sacrifice the ones they have left over to put more flexible ones in their place.

  2. Pillar says:

    Yes, very sad, but the saddest thing is that both during vacation times and on a day-to-day basis, the police presence is "non-existent", the feeling is that there are few local or national police on the street, ask many residents of Las Marinas where they meet, we know it and even observe "strange things" and do not act. It is insane that we have to have a policeman behind each one, but it is NECESSARY, something has happened after "our confinement due to the pandemic", but the truth is that it is as if we only have rights and not obligations. TOTAL INCIVISM

    • Ignacio says:

      Selfishness and egocentrism. That is the biggest epidemic. The times when having a good social education and moral values ​​were a source of pride are now part of history. Now they don't even know what all that means.

  3. Lizzie says:

    Indeed, parents have to give their children an education, but this means that they themselves have received one...

    In these circumstances, thank goodness that the school takes the relief and tries to teach them respect towards them and also to all beings. And by the way, I respect everything that the city council offers us as improvements. What parents could also inculcate is that improvements are partly paid for by citizens. So these behaviors harm all residents of Denia, giving way to a frightening figure for our entire city.

    Very sad and violent all this. Maddening

    Lizzie

    • Ignacio says:

      But then the parents come and lash out at the teachers, some arguing that the teacher is useless and doesn't know how to do his job and others because the teacher has raised his voice to his "little tyrant prince."

  4. Ignacio says:

    Yes, this is the education you are giving. Congratulations.


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