Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 3:35:04 GMT -5
The brutal push by M. Ángel Rodríguez to the La Sexta journalist Andrea Ropero, although it is a revealing symbol of an intolerable attitude, is not the most serious thing contained in Díaz-Ayuso's declaration of principles on Tuesday in Valladolid. A despotic attitude, abuse, misogyny (I am certain that this individual would not have dared to push if the potential victim had been a man), and a whole conception of power on the part of a little character who in himself is a symbol of the Popular Party of yesterday and today. The snobbish phrase of the president of the Community of Madrid represents a declaration of principles. Or lack thereof, perhaps. It occurs at a time when he is going to attend the inauguration of a PP baron who is going to preside over a regional government, accompanied "without complexes", according to him, by the extreme right.
And while Núñez Feijóo slips away her mounted presence with the excuse of a meeting with social agents, the Baroness of Madrid takes advantage of the occasion to reaffirm, in a provocative way, her devotion to the political line followed by Fernández Mañueco of uniting the rights in a totum revolutum, where the advances in civil rights that our country has achieved are disregarded. This Costa Rica WhatsApp Number free socialism” means contempt for gender equality, contempt for the fight against sexist violence - transformed into mere “domestic violence” -, the rejection of solidarity with immigrants, the repudiation of belonging to the European Union, and the promise to annul the eighth title of our Constitution, which enshrines the existence of the Autonomous Communities. Such a frivolous and insubstantial declaration of principles puts Ayuso outside the Popular Party Such a frivolous and insubstantial declaration of principles puts Ayuso outside the Popular Party, which - with greater or lesser conviction - has defended, or at least respected, these principles.
Or it represents a threat that he will fight within his party to eradicate these principles from his ideology. A threat that Feijóo will be content to dodge, as he did on Tuesday in Valladolid, letting the turbulent waters drag his team towards the aberrant docks of Abascal. The despotic violence of MA Rodríguez, brutally pushing a journalist, synthesizes the contempt for some of those principles, apart from the fact that it denotes abominable bad education. But Díaz Ayuso's proclamation denotes another type of bad education: bad, or non-existent, political and democratic education, from which she would like to eliminate (contravening the Constitution) other political parties, and demonstrating that she benefits from democracy, but that democracy has not passed through it, nor does it intend to let it pass. Madrilenians: take to the streets at once Ayuso is the PP version opposite to what Feijóo has been promising.
And while Núñez Feijóo slips away her mounted presence with the excuse of a meeting with social agents, the Baroness of Madrid takes advantage of the occasion to reaffirm, in a provocative way, her devotion to the political line followed by Fernández Mañueco of uniting the rights in a totum revolutum, where the advances in civil rights that our country has achieved are disregarded. This Costa Rica WhatsApp Number free socialism” means contempt for gender equality, contempt for the fight against sexist violence - transformed into mere “domestic violence” -, the rejection of solidarity with immigrants, the repudiation of belonging to the European Union, and the promise to annul the eighth title of our Constitution, which enshrines the existence of the Autonomous Communities. Such a frivolous and insubstantial declaration of principles puts Ayuso outside the Popular Party Such a frivolous and insubstantial declaration of principles puts Ayuso outside the Popular Party, which - with greater or lesser conviction - has defended, or at least respected, these principles.
Or it represents a threat that he will fight within his party to eradicate these principles from his ideology. A threat that Feijóo will be content to dodge, as he did on Tuesday in Valladolid, letting the turbulent waters drag his team towards the aberrant docks of Abascal. The despotic violence of MA Rodríguez, brutally pushing a journalist, synthesizes the contempt for some of those principles, apart from the fact that it denotes abominable bad education. But Díaz Ayuso's proclamation denotes another type of bad education: bad, or non-existent, political and democratic education, from which she would like to eliminate (contravening the Constitution) other political parties, and demonstrating that she benefits from democracy, but that democracy has not passed through it, nor does it intend to let it pass. Madrilenians: take to the streets at once Ayuso is the PP version opposite to what Feijóo has been promising.