The video, broadcast on social networks and featuring the name of the popular spokesperson of the San Sebastian City Council, Borja Corominas, lists “occupied settlements and buildings in San Sebastián” and places them from a bird’s eye view of the city.
The music group Ska-p has “publicly” asked the PP to remove its popular song ‘Cannabis’ from a video against the occupation of several buildings in Donostia-San Sebastián, in which the name of the popular spokesperson in the Donostia City Council appears. . Borja Corominasprinted on various images of these properties.
The video, distributed on social networks, lists “occupied settlements and buildings in San Sebastián” and places them from a bird’s eye view of the city, to focus on places such as an industrial warehouse at street level. Herreravarious barns Oleta and the old Augustinian college in Martutene.
Images of graffiti and dirt can be seen at these points. Likewise, the video shows two ‘occupation camps’ located in the Bidegorri of Morlans and on the mountain Urgull. All this accompanied by the music of the song ‘Cannabis’ in which Ska-p calls for the “legalization” of this substance.
In a ‘post’ published on their ‘X’ social network account, this group has now ‘publicly’ addressed the PP to demand the ‘withdrawal’ of their song from this video, which they describe in their publication as ‘miserable’.
Source: EITB

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