McDalena and the courses for women

Muffins at McDonald's are no longer called Muffins, but McDalenas.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 February 2024 Wednesday 04:07
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McDalena and the courses for women

Muffins at McDonald's are no longer called Muffins, but McDalenas. Pure chocolate, pure drug. The joke lasted too long to not materialize it already and once and for all. X user @itiziaroltra echoed it with a photo of a giant advertisement hanging in a corner. Well-intentioned, however, she wrote: "The world is a little fairer today."

"They give food to the army of the genocidal state of Israel to massacre the Palestinian people, so we sweat", is one of the answers. There are many others similar, but they all hide a half-truth: the one who gave this present was the company's franchise in Israel, Alonyal LTD.

The headquarters, in Chicago, immediately stood out. What's more, Arab franchises, after clarifying on Instagram or wherever needed their independence, went against the grain and provided aid to Palestine: McDonald's Bahrain, $100,000; McDonald’s Qatar and McDonald’s Kuwait, $250,000 each; McDonald's Saudi Arabia, 534,000; McDonald's Oman, 100,000.

Of a piece of news, the first impact is what remains. You can kick it, even. And the more you ask for it, the more difficult it is for a clarification or a correction to get a minimum of attention. Its impact is usually minimal.

It also happened with Sofía Vergara and Pablo Motos. The Colombian left him in the lurch and thanks to the actress filled the networks. The punctuation came later: "The interview with Pablo was like friends, they told me that 'to make it fun, fuck him (...). We were pulling our hair out between the two of us." There was silence.

That we quickly say what goes through our veins was also seen this week. The Town Hall of Tomelloso, in the hands of the PP and Vox, offers courses under the heading of "activities for women" such as "cutting and tailoring", "cooking", "hairdressing" or "esthetics". The spokeswoman of the PSOE in Castilla-La Mancha or the Minister for Equality of the community jump out immediately. "They keep telling us that we only focus on cooking, aesthetics or handicrafts, as if we're going back a century. An intolerable attack".

The mayor, Javi Navarro (PP), is wasting his time. His answer hurts: they are courses that have been promoted for years and years, even with the city council led by the PSOE, from 2015 to 2023. The images provided by @sararincon02, with the program of the almost copied courses of 2018, 2019 and 2022, try it. The past weighs.

Navarro caresses a cat while releasing serotonin by sniffing a chocolate McDalena, in search of lost time.