Vandalism in Azpeitia underpass: 'Bollologia' exhibition poster torn

According to a citizen's complaint, the poster announcing the visual genealogy of the Basque Country lesbian movement has been torn in the Sanjuandegi pedestrian underpass.

Generic image of a torn poster in a pedestrian underpass, suggesting an act of vandalism.
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Generic image of a torn poster in a pedestrian underpass, suggesting an act of vandalism.

In the Sanjuandegi pedestrian underpass in Azpeitia, the poster announcing the Bollologia exhibition, which compiles the visual genealogy of the Basque Country lesbian movement, has been found torn, according to a citizen's complaint.

The pedestrian underpass beneath the Sanjuandegi roundabout in Azpeitia is a common spot for local organizations to display posters informing about their activities. It is usual to see many posters there, and so it is these days, but one in particular has appeared vandalized.
The damaged poster advertised the Bollologia exhibition, which gathers the visual genealogy of the Basque Country lesbian movement. According to a written statement sent by a citizen to the Guka media outlet, out of the entire row of posters, this is the only one in such a state.

Next to the torn poster is the poster announcing that the Basque Government's Berdindu itinerant service will be in Azpeitia. That one, however, like all the others, is intact, not torn. Why could that be? Maybe the person who tore the poster next to it didn't even take the time to read it... who knows! These days, passing through the underpass, it caught my attention to see just that poster torn.

It is also noteworthy that next to the torn poster, the advertisement for the Basque Government's Berdindu itinerant service remains intact. This incident has raised questions among citizens and sparked speculation about the possible reasons behind this act of vandalism.