Futuro Vegetal explained why they did it. They called Messi's mansion an illegal construction that cost an "exorbitant" €11 million. Futuro Vegetal explained why they did it.

They called Messi’s mansion an illegal construction that cost an “exorbitant” €11 million. They pointed out that the ongoing heatwave in the Balearic Islands has caused several deaths. They argued that the richest 1% cause as much carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds of people.

They believe this happens because of government policies that support an economic system hurting the planet and increasing social inequality. Messi bought the place in 2022 and often visits Ibiza with his family. But he hasn’t said anything about the break-in yet.

This incident happened while he was taking a break after helping Argentina win the Copa America. He’s also recovering from an ankle injury he got in the final match. Climate Crisis activists Futuro Vegetal have targeted Lionel Messi’s mansion in Ibiza as part of a protest.

#FCBarcelona #InterMiamiFC pic.twitter.com/6BFtZMl4zH — Football España (@footballespana_) August 6, 2024 Inter Miami, Messi’s current team, is at the top of the Eastern Conference in MLS.

They’re getting ready for a Leagues Cup match against Toronto FC in the Round of 32 this week. Despite their strong position in the league, Inter Miami recently lost 2-1 to Tigres, which shows they’ve got some challenges ahead. Futuro Vegetal has done similar protests before.

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