Hoaxes and cheers to Franco

Jaume Asens explained to Gemma Nierga yesterday that the protesters called by the PP and Vox against the amnesty suffer from "cognitive dissonance.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 November 2023 Monday 03:23
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Hoaxes and cheers to Franco

Jaume Asens explained to Gemma Nierga yesterday that the protesters called by the PP and Vox against the amnesty suffer from "cognitive dissonance." They raise their arms, cheer Franco and even call for a general strike but in reality they know that they live in a democracy stronger than their proclamations. The conviction of the former deputy and one of the makers of the amnesty law collides with the continuous display on the networks of characters with little (democratic) culture whose political imagination is far from the beginning of reality: “The independentists made 9/11,” maintained a young man interviewed by OKdiario in Zaragoza whose wisdom has gone viral.

The spread of hoaxes and the display of a poor capacity to apply practical reason is demonstrated by the rereadings of the pacts reached by the PSOE with ERC and Junts, detailed in dialogue tables and future discrepancies, and the silence on the agreement with the PNV, clear about the transfers of powers and the protection of an own financing system for Euskadi.

From the Ministry of Finance @Jaume_Viñas clarified with little success: "Whoever continues to say that it has been agreed to transfer 100% of all taxes to Catalonia probably does not have a reading comprehension problem, but is simply lying." And he even refutes the Treasury inspectors, who have joined the Civil Guard associations, the judicial and prosecutor associations...: “How can you say that the pact between PSOE and Junts will delay income tax returns? That's not true. "The pact can be harshly criticized without needing to launch and spread these hoaxes." And the urgency is not to preserve the unity of Spain. After so much protest, “it's a good day to propose a pact for education that reinforces reading comprehension skills, eh? What some people have understood is great,” says @bpberta.

Concern increases when those who incite the revolt are institutional representatives or were one. From José María Aznar with his “whoever can do, let him do” to Isabel Díaz Ayuso. Miguel Tellado, delves into the nonsense: Sánchez “He should leave the country in a trunk.” Something that not even Puigdemont did... The PP has grown in the streets and even adopts the independence terminology to call for "constant mobilization." Meanwhile, between Junts and ERC... The eraser Dalmases calls Oriol Junqueras a "political dispossession" and the Republicans recover their "humiliation and intimidation." There, there is no amnesty that is valid.