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I was born in Córdoba
Vigo
Soria
I was born in El Papiol
Malcocinado, in Badajoz
Barcelona
San Feliz de las Lavanderas
Fuentes de Andalucía, Sevilla
In a village in the province of Córdoba
Like you
And I live in Martorell
I live in Sant Vicenç dels Horts
Vallbona d'Anoia
Cabra del Camp, Tarragona
Cervelló
Hospitalet de Llobregat
There are many things I love about Spain
I love my town, Ibahernando, in Extremadura
I love the Mosque and Cathedral of Córdoba
For example, in Leon, we have something called "la cecina" (cured and smoked beef)
When I go to my town I love to eat "entomatada de patatas" (a kind of Spanish omelette with tomatoes)
Spain's hospitality
The Giralda of Sevilla
The country's Landscapes
And its people
Surfing in Tarifa
I love gazpacho
"La Roja"
My roots, my family
And I love many things about Catalonia
The Costa Brava
The Pyrenees
The Sunday lunch, champagne and desserts
I love its plurality
Hard work
The Camp Nou
Its traditions
I love Catalonia because this is where my were born.
Its capacity to keep moving forward
Its tolerance
Catalans fight for what is theirs
Their commitment
And Joan Manuel Serrat
But there are also things I do not like
I'm sick of tolls
In Catalonia, every time I get in my car,
I have to decide if I take the highway and tolls, or if I take the national road.
However, when we go to visit my family in Spain, the highways are free.
When I travel around Spain, I feel more Catalan.
You wouldn't believe some of the things they're saying about us out there...
I always travel by train and it is an odyssey
because you can never figure out the schedules and you never know what time you'll arrive.
40% of trains are from the seventies
The trains are old, and the rails are even older
And the high-speed rail? How long did it take to build the line to Barcelona?
And how much money has been wasted on lines without passengers?
Did you know that 17% of college students are Catalan
and they only receive 8% of the scholarships?
And all this happens because, in Catalonia, when we pay our taxes to Spain,
it is like buying bread and receiving only half of the product you have paid for.
And all this amount that does not return means our healthcare, education and public services
are worse than what we actually paid for with our taxes.
Solidarity? Yes. Injustices? No.
I have nothing against Spain or Spanish people. I'm Spanish.
Like you.
Like you.
Like you.
People like you.
But I think they do not treat us as equals.
So I want everyone who lives in Catalonia to vote
To decide if we want, or not, the independence.
I would vote yes.
Me too
And me.
Me too.
And me.
Independence, yes.
In favor of indepencence
Independence, yes
Do not listen only what the politicians say.
Also listen to the arguments of someone like you.
On Facebook, Twitter and on our website, we will explain to you what our reasons are.
And if you want independence, like me, join us.
If you want to explain your reasons, join us.
If you want to live in a country where we can maintain the wellfare for which we fought so hard, join us.
Join us for a truly fair and democratic country
One where society really matters, where all of us matter.
Where all of us matter.
Where all of us matter.
Join us.
Join us.
Join us.
Join us.
Together, we will build a new country.