Mallorcan actress Vicky Luengo urges a boycott of companies that finance the Palestinian genocide: "Let's not stop until they stop them."
Luengo expressed himself this Thursday through his Instagram profile with more than 80,000 followers.

Palm"I feel completely overwhelmed by what's happening," the actress began in a post on her Instagram profile this Thursday, referring to the Palestinian genocide.
"I can't find the right way to express it in a post, because I fear that any gesture on social media will be minimal, superficial, or even dissonant, in the face of the suffering of thousands of people who are dying of hunger, while they watch (if they can) as we share a story about them from the comfort of our homes, followed by another about our beach vacations.
"I am ashamed of our outrage on social media. This dissonance embarrasses me; I find it perverse. I also know that silence is a form of political positioning and that we must speak out," the actress said. "Denouncing genocide cannot remain a symbolic act. The gravity of what is happening demands commitment, consistency, and sustained action," she acknowledged. In this sense, the renowned actress has encouraged people to boycott companies and governments that are financing "this barbarity." "We will not stop speaking out. We demand accountability from political leaders. "Let's not stop until they stop them," she concluded forcefully.
The actress, who has more than 80,000 followers on Instagram, has acted in films such as The Room Next Door, The Loved One, Bitter Christmas, Home and series like Riot police and Red Queen, among others.
Victoria Luengo spoke out after a controversy erupted this week over Mallorcan designer Miguel Adrover's refusal to design an outfit for Rosalía, for not having spoken out in favor of Palestine. However, hours later, The singer responded to the designer ensuring that he condemns what is happening, although he believes that "the blame should be directed upwards (towards those who make decisions and have the power to act)."