Guerra goes into a hair salon

Yesterday I tried to make an appointment at the hair salon and notice that I didn't get it because Yolanda Díaz had booked them all.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 September 2023 Thursday 04:22
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Guerra goes into a hair salon

Yesterday I tried to make an appointment at the hair salon and notice that I didn't get it because Yolanda Díaz had booked them all. You know, we women spend our lives in our hair doing highlights, we came into the world precisely for that, and if you ask me, also manicures. No, it seems to me that many are still living in the fifties without realizing that time passes and they have gone bald, inside and out.

Alfonso Guerra is promoting his book La rosa y las espinas, and it seems that in his case there is more of the second than the first, because he got a big blow on the program Espejo Público when, referring to the vice president's criticisms from the Government to Felipe González, looked surprised and said “he must have had time, between one hair salon and another.” I imagine Yolanda Díaz sitting with her curlers in while she caresses a magazine with a little smile: “Your hair is going to fall out, friend.”

One can agree or disagree with the vice president, as with any policy and, notice, as with any politician, because there is no difference. But there is, for some. Can you imagine Alfonso Guerra saying that Pedro Sánchez takes care of the government between visits to a tie store? Why not? Well that. No matter how much he hates her, which he does, he keeps her arguments, for her the stereotype of past centuries, that of the woman more concerned with her image than with her work. Are we still like this?

The networks' hair stood on end and they reacted immediately: 1. With memes of Guerra and by extension of González in different scenes from the movie The Mummy. Guess what role they played. 2. With the criticism that, the presenter, Susanna Griso, warned her, she was going to receive “for this comment.” Well, of course, what did he expect? That they would congratulate him? 3. With the unanimous request that he keep quiet 4. With the conviction that no matter how much experience and political stature he has, he had just gone into a hair salon and scored an own goal, because the kilo of his opinion, and by extension de González, has dropped in price whether you agree with Díaz or not.

So what if you go to the hairdresser? What if you like to take care of yourself? He has a perfect right to do what he likes. What we don't like is when anyone, person, animal or thing tells us what we can or cannot do. Because we are on the warpath.