Yesterday was the first day since I have used reason on Twitter that the algorithm did not suggest Irene Montero’s name as a trend. Alas, how ephemeral fame is among men, the poets and philosophers sang, and now the networks prove them right. Soon others will take the beatings, although this will be a bit like when you try to access the internet without a connection, a message appears saying that the network is not the same without you. You see, Google worried about a bitinsect like us.
Maybe that’s why, because Twitter wouldn’t be the same without them, we’re bringing back a trend that was born at the beginning of this week, which concludes with L’hora dels adeus municipal. Let’s remember (short): Sumar-Podem agreement, Irene Montero’s veto, sidral in the networks. The left ones hit while the right ones look at it from the balcony.
From the balcony? We’re not so sure, because let’s find out who was the one who came up with the electoral No without Montero (Irene): they proposed to write on the margin of the Sumar ballot for the 23-J the name of the minister. With the hashtag
In other words, someone put in the ballot, or not… Tweets soon arrived warning that supposedly far-right people were pretending to be Podemos voters in order to propitiate, with the greatest of perfidies, the null vote for Yolanda Díaz. The alleged disenchanted Podemite (you should always look at the profiles) explained that since the man was a man he had been affiliated with Podemos and had seen all the programs of La Tuerka, and this is where many began to suspect, because no one in the world world has not done it.
There were those who reacted with humor and explained that yes, it would be a null vote unless a heart (purple) appeared next to Montero’s name, and others proposed adding Pablo Echenique with some drawing to the lucious
And there were also those who tried to catch not only the innocent by stating that Podemos would run alone and that the candidacy would have the face of Irene Montero printed on it; as a service to supporters they had bothered to make one, which they encouraged to cut along the dotted line and print. No comments. Oh, Irene Montero, what a ballot they have with you.