Anything you say

Oye Sherman (Maria Rovira) tells Àlex Gutiérrez that “anything you say out of pure common sense is woke. In fact, just using the first part of the subject of the sentence could title an article, and even a whole book: “Anything you say”.Literally, what the scoundrels say now. And it is that things are like this: someone says “Good morning” and immediately someone jumps in with “Good morning will be for you, how you can tell you live off the system”, or with “Good morning? Don't you see it's raining?”. We have fully integrated that the cultural battle is played out at every turn and that, today, more important than what is said is who says it. Result: either you stop saying “Good morning”, in which case a voice is lost in the public square, or you continue saying it because you don't give a damn what the bitter ones, the professional offenders, or the haters say, in which case the incentive for debate in the same square is lost.It is also true that it is not the same anything you say as saying anything. If you send a primary message, you can't normally expect an elaborate response. Provocateurs are in their element. You only have to listen to the immense majority of political messages to see that they are constructed to annoy the adversary and not to leave them indifferent, and of course, if you throw a stone with the intention of hitting the mark, there will be a queue to pick it up and throw it back at you.We have lost the taste for considering the argument that tests ours, because this makes us feel insecure and, on the other hand, we have incorporated the taste for reading between the lines, because this makes us feel clever. So we end up overinterpreting any message, and naturally humor and irony have passed on to a better life. Despite everything, and more so today, Easter Monday, may we have a good day.