Musk's insults, a medal for Sánchez

Elon Musk's insults directed at Pedro Sánchez suggest that someone in the Moncloa Palace is skillfully doing their job. That the prime minister of a country that is not currently part of the G-20 and wouldn't be among the top players in what is now called "medium powersKnowing how to provoke Trump and Musk is no small feat.

The US president often reminds everyone that Spain doesn't want to allocate 5% of its GDP to defense, and Musk has called Sánchez a "totalitarian fascist" (redundancy intended, which gives an idea of ​​his political culture). ~BK_SLT_L~ Due to corruption cases involving close associates, and on the ropes in every crucial vote in Congress, he has carved out a niche for himself in the international public discourse. When Dr. No calls you a tyrant and a traitor, he's putting you on the right side, because, in politics, as in life, adversaries define you, and enemies even more so. They threaten their freedoms on the internet"These are arguments laden with cynicism. The platforms know everything about us, they live off our data, they steer the conversation using self-serving algorithms, they impose the imperative to communicate, which is nothing less than a very efficient means of control" (Byung-Chul Han) and they have ruined the attack. XXI.

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