Guerra gets into a hair salon

Yesterday I tried to ask for an appointment at the hairdresser and note that I didn't get it because Yolanda Díaz had booked them all.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 September 2023 Thursday 04:53
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Guerra gets into a hair salon

Yesterday I tried to ask for an appointment at the hairdresser and note that I didn't get it because Yolanda Díaz had booked them all. As you know, we women spend our lives in the hair getting wicks, we came into the world just for this, and even, also the manicure. No, if I start to think that many are still settled 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 are more of the latter than the former, because he made a good stab at the Espejo público program when, referring to the criticism of the Vice President of the Government to Felipe González, he made a face of surprise and said: "Le habrá dado tiempo, entre una peluquería y otra". I imagine Yolanda Díaz sitting with the curlers on while caressing a magazine with a smile: "Your hair will fall out, friend".

One can agree or disagree with the vice-president, as with any politician and, let's face it, 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 shop? right what not? So that. No matter how much she hates him, which she has, she keeps arguments for him, for her the stereotype of past centuries, that of the woman who cares more about her image than her work. Are we still like this?

The networks stood on end and reacted immediately: 1. With memes from Guerra and by extension González in different scenes from the movie The Mummy. Guess what role they played in it. 2. With the criticism that, the presenter, Susanna Griso, warned him, would fall on him "for this comment". Well of course, what did he expect?, to be congratulated? 3. With the unanimous request that he shut up 4. With the conviction that, no matter how much history and political tables he has, he had just walked into a hair salon and scored a goal in his own goal, because, the truth, the kilo in his opinion, and by extension González's, he has suffered a strong devaluation, whether he agrees with Yolanda Díaz or not.

And what if she goes to the hairdresser? What if she likes to take care of herself? He has every right to do what he likes. What we don't like is for anyone, person, animal or thing, to tell us what we can or can't do. Because we are at war.