Antoni Bassas's analysis: 'The far right or pathological communication'
The defining characteristic of far-right communication is a lack of empathy, a constant need to appear angry, arrogant, offended, and threatening, disguised as courage to speak the uncomfortable truth that no one else dares to utter. It's the same pathology Trump displayed in his letter to Norway, warning them that, since he hadn't received the Nobel Peace Prize, peace would no longer be his priority. The harm of these kinds of emotions is that they destroy us as individuals and as a society.
Today we still have a "Extremely strange" train accident and a "very rare" disease.
In Andalusia, they continue to mourn the dead without knowing whether the missing piece of track is the cause or the consequence of the derailment that resulted in forty deaths, while in Vall d'Hebron, the president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, can begin the road to rehabilitation for the mobility of his legs, knowing the origin of the illness that will afflict him, caused by a bacterium located in the junction of the two pubic bones and part of the left musculature where it inserts. The disease is not very common The name itself reveals this, and it is not at all familiar to us: pubic osteomyelitis.
The Andalusian accident has been largely devoid of political noise, and the Spanish and Andalusian governments have assumed their respective responsibilities with the composure and cooperation that such a tragedy deserves. Vox, however, exploited the deaths to attack Pedro Sánchez, and in our country, only Sílvia Orriols has engaged in base politics regarding Salvador Illa's hospitalization in a public facility. The hallmark of far-right communication is a lack of empathy, a constant need to appear angry, arrogant, offended, and threatening; a refusal to socialize; a failure to behave like an adult, all disguised as courage to speak the uncomfortable truth that no one else dares to utter.
It is the same pathology as Trump with the letter in Norway where he warns them that, since he hasn't been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, peace will no longer be his priority, which is a mixture of childishness, narcissism, rudeness, arrogance, and threat. This type of tone is used because it reaches the gut and the viscera in a few seconds; it awakens in us what all communicators seek: emotions. Marketing has long known that emotions are the most direct path to making us buy something or vote for a party. The bad thing about these kinds of emotions is that they destroy us as individuals and as a society.
Good morning.