"Long live Franco" as a symptom

I have decided that I will die a natural death at the age of 92.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 11:51
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"Long live Franco" as a symptom

I have decided that I will die a natural death at the age of 92. Many people arrive lucid, but I am prudent, because it is the age that I calculated that would prevent me from coinciding with my son in dominoes, no longer retired, but early retired. It is not necessary to risk, no matter how much dominoes favor mental well-being and bonds. But it is that at 92, in addition, it is when I would most likely not aspire to beat him. After removing the chips deafening everyone still deaf in the hall of the residence, I could only fight to keep the double six that opens the game.

92 years is also, more or less, when I decided that I could play it without the anger that leads you to burst the chip on the table. Because I would no longer have reasons (or strength, true) to get angry. Because, for example, I imagined that the “everything is ETA” would have been overcome. But maybe I postpone my natural death. Seeing yesterday how the PP bench in Congress answered Sánchez with a yes to the question of whether they consider that Rubalcaba was an accomplice to the terrorist group convinces me that you cannot leave this world without being aware that certain issues are being buried.

"Was Aznar also when he negotiated with ETA and brought prisoners to Euskadi?" replied @Komandante_Solo.

There is more. In Spain, as with dominoes, it is played in reverse clockwise direction. “Viva Franco” and “Arriba España” were trending on Twitter following an article in Eldiario.es about the rise of Francoist discourses among students in the classroom. A fascist takes advantage of the tailwind to promote the sale of T-shirts praising the dictator among "all Spanish students" on the Internet.

At all it is ETA and long live Franco we did not go out. Two ones on both sides of the game on the table and I have no choice but to indignantly place the useless double whistle that does not avoid the "life was better with Franco, against ETA too."

Artificial intelligence could be the solution for everyone who lacks good sense. For now LuzIA, this WhatsApp bot, as well as being a gem because it wonderfully transcribes voice notes, is clear that “no, not everything is ETA”. But she does not get wet before the question: "Long live Franco?".

It goes long, then. I will have to leave my natural death for beyond 92. There are issues I want to see resolved. And if I can help... Then there will gladly be a lot of dominoes with my retired son. Together. In a Relationship, there is still a lot to fight against.