Díaz Ayuso sings "Catalonia is robbing us"

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When the slogan "Spain is robbing us" gained some popularity among the independence movement, the fascist sphere considered it unequivocal proof of unsupportive Catalan supremacism. The announcement of the settlement of the regional debt has unleashed the most controversial version hard of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, but the only thing she receives are red carpets so that she can continue to fan her inter-territorial hatred. On Sunday she was interviewed in The World and the Madrid president blurted out: "They are robbing us to create a paralegal nation." But this is not the headline, but the one the newspaper has chosen: "First the amnesty and now the Catalan debt. They treat us like idiots." It is worth emphasizing that the headline does not really argue anything, but is the umpteenth emotional appeal to the feeling of offense. It does not reason, but only seeks the instinctive response, from the core. When she talks about Isla, even if it is not relevant, she is quick to say that "she wants to impose comprehensive sexual education on preschoolers." In a strange metaphor about a community of neighbors, Ayuso offers a totally romanticized story about Madrid: "Those of us on the first floor went to sleep early, got up to work and lived with total rigor and austerity." But the most serious thing, of course, is that, in opposition, she is saying that this Catalonia, perverted since kindergarten, wastes money, is a lounger and goes out partying until late: wasn't she the one who championed open terraces against wind, tide and Covid?

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in a file photo.

Naturally, the interviewer is not asked about the fact that Catalonia has gone into debt largely due to the historic fiscal deficit it suffers, year after year. Nor about the benefits of the capital effect. The drama of the coffee for everyone is that, in terms of narrative and moral consideration, it always ends up deriving in Vinegar only for Catalonia.

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