I am catching up with posting online my articles. I moved to a new place and I was without fixed internet access for almost a month. I was also very busy with work and that is why I got this big delay with posting online. Though I did not skip a single day with writing my articles.
I am not going to write about the Spanish corporations which sponsor directly the war because I have no access to this type of information. But I am going to write about something which may seem to be quite normal and insignificant but yet I know that it is supporting war.
Recently I have changed my internet service provider to a new company ( Movistar Spain ) but I was not satisfied with their customer service and thus I have decided to go back to my previous provider ( Yoigo ). Thus I have called the customer service of Yoigo to make the change. But I could not get the connection. I thought that I had bad coverage and thus I drove my car a little bit further. But I could not get the connection their either. I called about 10 times and I was cut after few seconds.
As a next step I have accessed the website of Yoigo and I asked the customer service to call me back. I was very surprised when my connection was cut off again. Those guys from Yoigo tried to call me about 5 times but we could not establish the connection. So I tried to use my another "emergency" phone from yet another company to call Yoigo. And this time I was successful. And I said: "WOW... this is really f..cked up" because then I realised that Movistar is literally blocking my phone so that I cannot connect with the competitors.
Now... somebody would say that this is kind of normal competitive behaviour and it is part of the game on the money market. Well... personally I see it as something which supports war.
To be continued...