Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 19:47:46 GMT -8
It seemed like it wasn't going to happen, but it is going to happen. Just a few hours after a consultation on Monarchy or Republic throughout the country, which although it has not been massive in terms of quantity, has produced a result that has surprised even its organizers and that should serve as a warning to sailors, we are informed that the King Emeritus is coming to visit us. This country, especially in significant parts of it such as Catalonia, Euskadi, or Navarra, is increasingly more republican and less monarchical, according to this consultation. Probably less due to success of the former than due to errors and increasingly demerit of the latter. For the emeritus king to appear now means throwing stones at his roof and we must assume it will not have been very amusing to his son, the current King Felipe VI, much less to his family. That he commits the clumsiness of receiving him is going to mean another stone. Knowing the character of the current Queen Leticia, she will be swearing in Hebrew knowing (she is the smartest), that this untimely visit further erodes her daughter's future. Perhaps if the aforementioned continues to zirique, he will never reign. Alfonso Guerra said that, “when the enemy makes a mistake, you have to let him do it.
That's what we Republicans say about next Saturday's disastrous visit to Sanxenxo, to a regatta with parties and meals included. Knowing the protagonist's cheek, probably without paying a single damn euro out of his pocket. Bad example. As long as he doesn't take anything like he did before, we'll have to be satisfied. The controversy raised has a lot of absurdity. What Costa Rica WhatsApp Number if he does not have pending legal cases, what if his role in the Transition, blah, blah, blah. He does not have them, not because he was not a supposed mangant, but either because he was immune, or because he had overcome its effect. But he certainly took it in his face and also defrauded the Treasury at a time when the rest of the citizens were having a hard time. You are not welcome king emeritus, we do not appreciate you, even those of us who once did neither. We consider that you are a cheeky person and with your visit you are making fun of us.
The same as in times (perhaps also now) some of us shouted “yankis go home” and others “txakurra barrura”, now we tell you politely; “Juan Carlos, go now.” To Abu Dhabi, or the end of the world, but far from here. On this occasion, an analytical observer can reach the conclusion that there is a majority of citizens who are alien to this royal visit, then there is an important group that rejects it and is bothered by it, among them people from the left but also from the right and finally an increasingly smaller minority that applauds it. For those of us who experienced the Transition from the left, it is a real shame to see how he has squandered his assets from then. Perhaps it has compensated him for the handful of millions of euros he took, or the life of luxury and lovers, but thanks to that he will go down in our history with a black mark the size of our peninsula. What a shame for Juan Carlos I, what a shame for the monarchy. Today we shout louder than ever: Long live the Republic.
That's what we Republicans say about next Saturday's disastrous visit to Sanxenxo, to a regatta with parties and meals included. Knowing the protagonist's cheek, probably without paying a single damn euro out of his pocket. Bad example. As long as he doesn't take anything like he did before, we'll have to be satisfied. The controversy raised has a lot of absurdity. What Costa Rica WhatsApp Number if he does not have pending legal cases, what if his role in the Transition, blah, blah, blah. He does not have them, not because he was not a supposed mangant, but either because he was immune, or because he had overcome its effect. But he certainly took it in his face and also defrauded the Treasury at a time when the rest of the citizens were having a hard time. You are not welcome king emeritus, we do not appreciate you, even those of us who once did neither. We consider that you are a cheeky person and with your visit you are making fun of us.
The same as in times (perhaps also now) some of us shouted “yankis go home” and others “txakurra barrura”, now we tell you politely; “Juan Carlos, go now.” To Abu Dhabi, or the end of the world, but far from here. On this occasion, an analytical observer can reach the conclusion that there is a majority of citizens who are alien to this royal visit, then there is an important group that rejects it and is bothered by it, among them people from the left but also from the right and finally an increasingly smaller minority that applauds it. For those of us who experienced the Transition from the left, it is a real shame to see how he has squandered his assets from then. Perhaps it has compensated him for the handful of millions of euros he took, or the life of luxury and lovers, but thanks to that he will go down in our history with a black mark the size of our peninsula. What a shame for Juan Carlos I, what a shame for the monarchy. Today we shout louder than ever: Long live the Republic.