The Minister for Communication and Information, Freddy Ñáñez, denounced this Tuesday a new hate campaign, promoted from Spain, against Venezuela.
Through your account at Twitter social networkÑáñez indicated that this campaign was unveiled by the Spanish media The confidential.
The outlet reveals that the DeQuéBuzz company would be hiring different influencers – not necessarily connected with the Venezuelan right – to promote the new attack against the country and the National Government.
“A new dirty campaign against President Nicolás Maduro is brewing from abroad, which seeks to inoculate hatred in the country. According to him www.el http://confidential.com the DeQuéBuzz company is desperate buying influencers to promote and position itself with the label #Too ripe“Warned the head of the Ministry for Communication and Information.
The Spanish newspaper reports that a Spanish tweeter received an email with a request to carry out a campaign on social networks with the hashtag #DemasiadoMaduro.
“What we would need from you would be to RT a tweet in which an object would appear and the copy [el autor del tuit] I’d say it’s too mature. They can be some old shoes, a spoiled fruit, etc. You shouldn’t mention Venezuela or anything related to politics, we want to downplay the issue by giving tweets normality using everyday objects and hinting that the time has come to ‘retire’ them. Could you give me a budget for this retweet?” Refers to the email sent to the Spanish citizen with thousands of followers.
What’s more, the person responded by giving a price for their services.
“Currently I only do campaigns with which I fully agree or those that are non-profit or for charitable purposes, which is why I consider that my budget for this work cannot go below 100 million euros, like the 100 million deaths from communism. I await your response. Receive a cordial greeting”, was the response of the influencer, quoted by the half.
In the same way, it is revealed that several tweeters received this same email, especially in 2019, the date on which the tweeter’s email is found.
All with the same structure and with the same label.
Faced with this situation, Minister Ñáñez urged the population to raise the flags that arose after the 2002 coup d’état, to confront lies and interventionist actions.
“As happened on April 11, 12 and 13, 2002, we are going to demonstrate the real strength of the communicator people in the face of lies, interference and manipulation campaigns”, he pointed out.