Between November 2014 and June 2016, while the police sent Jorge Fernández Díaz 34 reports filled with falsehoods about Catalan politicians, The Economist classified Spain as a “full democracy” (it has done so fourteen of the fifteen times it has published the list ). “To the word democracy, when you add something behind it, it’s like whiskey when you add Spanish”. This from Perich on Autopista, from 1970, marked with fire again.
The new documentation provided these days by La Vanguardia and ElDiario.es on the dirty war of the State’s sewers has shaken the networks. “What do we do with the PP?” asks @jmtraductor1 in the thread of the revelations.
But the question right now is not what can be done with the PP, but what the popular people do. The answer comes in the form of silence from Feijóo. Or about running away from studies, like Ayuso’s: “I regret it because it’s still… not far, because I talk about Catalonia every time I can, but on this occasion nooo…”. In the word Catalonia, when operation is added to the front, it is like fruit when candied is added: a food to avoid.
And on platform X? The PP is distracting. He is holding a crusade against a deputy from Sumar who echoed a tweet in which Feijóo is described as “sunnormal”. “We demand the resignation of Engracia Rivera for supporting the use of a discriminatory and offensive term. It also shows a total lack of respect, something that is not surprising to us in this deputy”, says the official account of the PP.
The replica? A dojo and X users: “You are a party that calls the Prime Minister ‘son of a bitch’ and then makes t-shirts, sweatshirts and mugs with the slogan. Cover up a bit,” says @AlanBarrosoA; “You don’t like fruit anymore?”, says @SiberetSiberet. No, if it is confit.
Freedom of expression comes first. “Thanks to freedom of expression, it is now possible to say that a ruler is useless without anything happening to us. Nor to the ruler.” This other aphorism of Perich a Mundo, demonio y carne, in his time, in 1979, coming out of the dictatorship, could then cause something more than air to escape through our noses in the effort to contain laughter and surprise .
It is currently peccata minuta. Today you can raise your voice and go around saying while handing out fruit that the president of the central government is his mother’s son, or that Feijóo is a “sunnormal”, and nothing happens to you. Neither the ruler nor the political leader. Because absurd The insults