Let's save the Spanish male!

A Vox deputy, specifically Manuel Mariscal Zabala, He has threatened to fire Marc Giró from television "immediately." the day they manage to take control of the public entity. The cause that has provoked this very democratic reaction is laughable. On Tuesday, Marc Giró opened his Late show with one of his brilliant monologues. The presenter noted that he wanted to address a topic "which worries some of our fellow citizens greatly". Giró shouted out the cause of this anguish: "The persecution of the Spanish male!" . Giró wondered: "Who persecutes the Spanish male? Gender ideology, which prevents you from displaying your manhood.Giró developed a whole discourse that sought to highlight the plight of Iberian men, who, whenever they displayed their virility, were besieged by women carrying a false accusation of domestic violence in their teeth. Sarcastically, Giró appealed to the bad luck of these individuals, considering that the index in Spain was reproducing a very sad pattern.A migrant persecuted by a Spanish man who is in turn persecuted by a feminist". Every time he exposed this chain of persecution, the three characters ran in front of him trying to catch each other.

With a spirit of sacrifice and responding to public service, Marc Giró showed solidarity and sensitivity to the cause: "In this program, Spanish men will always have their place. Here you'll feel respected! Idolized!"and he claimed that in the Late show These men could always express themselves with absolute freedom. And he invited the first one: "Let in a typical Spanish man! Stocky! Hairy! Olive-skinned!And from behind the velvet curtain appeared Òscar Camps, founder and director of Open Arms. A fantastic twist after Vox threatened to sink and confiscate the migrant rescue NGO's boat. Giró asked Camps what he would do in the hypothetical case that the boat left.Would you rescue him or give him a rubber ducky to glug glug...?And the activist reminded us that rescuing is not optional but a legal obligation.

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Marc Giró has found the perfect balance between humor, message, and sharpness. And it's clear he hits the nail on the head from the moment he provokes angry reactions that also reveal Vox's dictatorial nature. late shows Americans live under the pressure of Trump's constant threats to kill them.

Why are far-right leaders so afraid of television humor? Because laughter is a shared social act, and comedy erodes the myth of greatness on which they seek to build themselves. Paradoxically, their threats only serve to further empower comedians.