"My law is this," said Montero

Good souls of Twitter, that there will be some: give up trying to understand what happens with the law of Sexual Freedom through the networks.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
01 February 2023 Wednesday 17:45
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"My law is this," said Montero

Good souls of Twitter, that there will be some: give up trying to understand what happens with the law of Sexual Freedom through the networks. I'm serious.

Not yet recovered from the spell Carmena, you know, if the law has holes, rectifying it is wise (he did not say it that way, I have improved it), Carmen Calvo, former vice president of the Government, stresses that they already suspected at the time that the The new norm could have adverse effects (he didn't say it like that either and again I've improved it, but hey, the music is understandable, and the lyrics, too). And then why did they approve it, you may wonder, and Pablo Iglesias counterattacked, who was on the radio program where it all happened? (answer: for Iglesias there are no adverse effects of the law). From there, the dislocation.

One, since she is a journalist, does not marry anyone, but she does get tired of having to hear what she hears. It seems that this time the networks too, and in no time at all the Ministry of Equality, Irene Montero, Carmen Calvo, Pablo Iglesias, Pedro Sánchez, Ana Rosa, Casado (who was passing by) and Resign (he was referring to football, don't believe it). Each one with its corresponding hashtag.

Carmen Calvo explained the current mess over the autonomy of Minister Montero, who said that "my law is this." If it weren't about such a serious and suffering issue, it would almost seem like politicians are communicating with rancheras. The purples responded as one... whatever, the socialists spoke very little, which didn't look good either, and the peperos took the opportunity to shoot arrows in all directions, with debatable results, and all in general with a bad taste of mouth. You can err on the part of action and omission, we should add inconsistency.

"This is theater, as you can see that elections are coming," accuses a tweeter, rather pulling PSOE, because nobody, basically Minister Montero, is going to resign. The tweeter says so. “Let's see if they stop playing the game of the right by launching hoaxes and fakes against the only yes is yes ”, they respond on the Podemos flank. It had been a long time since she had heard about "playing the game", so common in the past, I think she deserves that we examine it in more detail (another day). “All of this has been created by the fascists in the media and the judiciary.” They were taking a long time, but at least they used a word of some length. Soon something drinkable will come out of here, in a couple of millennia, let's say.