“I’m going to leave Spain one hundred percent. It’s already decided,” the streamer Sergio Candanedo, known as Un Tío Blanco Hetero, said last weekend in one of his videos. A video that has generated a good controversy for the reasons that the streamer gives in the same video and that, like some of his colleagues, has to do with paying taxes.

“Sunday was the straw that broke the camel’s back,” he says in reference to the electoral results of 23-J. “In the last three years, my self-employed rate has tripled. I’m paying almost 600 bucks. This has no sign of stopping,” he says in a video that has been shared on Twitter by the also controversial streamer Wall Street Wolverine.

“I am seeing that the product of these elections is a Pedro Sánchez who is capable of mortgaging his mother for continuing four more years in the chair and being able to continue using the Falcon,” says the youtuber.

This Tuesday, after the controversy caused by this video, the streamer posted a new one in which he was supposedly going to explain these statements. However, Un Tío Blanco Hetero once again reviews the situation after the elections and insists that since the results were known “the number of people asking how to change their tax residence has multiplied by four.” According to the streamer, they are not millionaires “but people who earn between 40,000 and 50,000 euros.”

However, he has not hidden and has openly said that he does not want to pay Spanish taxes.

In fact, in the video posted this Tuesday on his YouTube channel, the streamer reiterates his words and encourages everyone who can to change their tax residence to avoid paying taxes: “And then if you want, come and tell me that this Leaving Spain is an act of lack of solidarity or I don’t know what the hell. No, friend, no, according to the current situation, fleeing Spain is an exercise in good sense that I recommend to anyone who has the opportunity to do it, whether they are a mileurista, have a belly or Jeff Bezos’ checking account”.

The famous streamer has thus communicated his intention to transfer his tax residence following the result of the elections on July 23: “It does not come out of my balls to pay.”

“The situation in Spain in the hands of whoever is in it does not seem that in the short-medium term they will be able to apply a policy so that people like me are not literally being squeezed to maintain a fucking beach bar, a fucking party,” he says.

A Straight White Uncle, he explains, also that he was already thinking of leaving “before Sánchez won, but it is that if I see that the will of the Spaniards is more Pedro Sánchez. Gentlemen, well, okay, but where are we going, what is the future of all this”, he concludes.

Thus, A Straight White Uncle makes his social reality especially clear, also criticizing some of the lines of action of Sánchez and of “his partners”, Sumar, the Catalans and Basques: “Sánchez is on the one hand negotiating with Sumar, who wants to put Yes or yes with Yolanda Díaz as Minister of Labor and Vice President of Universal Heritage, 20,000 turkeys, because a tremendous coup. ERC has demanded that in the budgets there must be 20 million more for Catalonia”.

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