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INPRIMATU
We're laughing in the face
Jon Otermin Benito @jonmaya10 2021eko martxoaren 26a

Last August, the news of the flight of Juan Carlos de Borbón became a great stir. After two years of economic frustration, the beloved head of State decided to move and emigrate to the United Arab Emirates. Those who offend women, homosexuals and censure journalists, yes.

In the face of what might come, the media cave gave an immediate response. It was inevitable to praise the image of the one who had made so many sacrifices for the homeland. The end of Franco, the Constitution, the coup d'état of 23 February, etc. As the lifelong scandals spread, the mainstream media embarked on a shameful campaign of justification. But a few months later, and as it often happens on many occasions, we forgot about the bottoms. In any case, the king recently recalled our indignation with a couple of events: Incarceration of Pablo Hasélen and early vaccination of the infantas.

"The countries that have been left crown-free have been the ones that in the past have executed the relatives of the kings. History says so, at least."

We are well aware that there is freedom of expression, provided that the right-wing values of the 1978 Constitution are not violated. I mean, we're free as we don't get out of state parameters. On the other hand, Elena and Cristina visited her older brother and, while they were there, they put the coronavirus vaccine without respecting any turn. Thousands of deaths, many other incidents and these two singums have been immunized before high-risk citizens. They laugh at us.

Unfortunately, the realism that prevails in the surrounding area does not herald anything good. What else does a person need to see that he is getting rich at his expense?

In 2013, Mario Herrera, a former Podemos post, said: “In Spain we lack two things to live up to Europe: the guillotines and the burning of more churches.” The statements provoked a great stir at the time. It wasn’t long, because the purple formation was about to arrive and the debate of the “monarchy or republic” was around the corner.

I'm not going to get Herrera right. The countries that have been left crown-free have been the countries that have in the past executed the relatives of the kings. History says so, at least. However, they have no intention of learning Basque in the National Audience, because otherwise we would enter some mess.

At the state level, Jopu's thinking has been introduced in an excellent way. Juan Carlos comes with a dictator and walks on a luxury plane. Keep wiping the ass of the monarch, commoners.