In an order published in the bulletin of the Ministry of the Interior, dated February 3, 2014, the gold medal for Police Merit was awarded, with an honorary character, in favor of Marian advocacy titular of the Royal, Excel ·lentissima, Illustrious and Venerable Confraternity of Worship and Procession of Our Father Jesus the Rich and Our Lady Mary Santíssima de l’Amor.
On February 25 of that same year, 24,874 signatures demanded from the Ministry of the Interior of Jorge Fernández Díaz the police merit medal in Mortadel·lo and Filemó. The reasons were that “they were also fictional characters who, since 1958, have contributed to extolling the kindness of the police”. The request was denied.
The penalty for taking the faith and the police to task is that out of the mix you see an Operation Catalunya in which the accused have to prove their innocence based on infamy, lies and manipulations. Today RAC1 and La Vanguardia put in striking capital letters, showing with documents, the evil of the police domes of the Ministry of the Interior with Xavier Trias or with part of the Pujol family. It is becoming more and more evident that that ministry was led by someone who lacked a potato for the kilo and where faith was leading ahead of ethics. The pain caused was forgiven by praying a handful of Our Fathers and two hundred and fifty grams of Hail Marys. And to find the next infamous sinner.
In one of the culminating and most brilliant scenes of La Mesías, Montse (Carmen Machi), who somatized being God’s envoy to Earth, lets her wayward daughter Irene (Macarena García) go: “If the police, we will open the door for them and so calm… because they have never been able to with us”. Irene’s answer is forceful: “Don’t worry, I can.” It seems the time has come. Documentation is more powerful than hours of poorly made recordings by a curator. They are cornering themselves in the corners of the sewers, in the roaring and dirty sewers while Minister Fernández Díaz should appear at the next Primavera Sound next to Stella Maris to sing as in La Mesías: “Montañas de rubbish This sewer goes straight to the sky. Believe me, follow me, have faith. Accompany me”.