Jumping frogs

Spain is anaesthetised and no-one confronts the government

Trust is the most important thing in life. You can rest when you trust and you do not need to keep alert. You can love a child without trusting. You cannot love without trust. You can trust someone who makes a mistake because, of course, no-one is perfect, and you must tell them why you believe they are mistaken. Yet you cannot trust a liar. I have noticed that the pandemic has produced involuntary liars, perhaps because it causes mental disease that disturbs memory. It is merely a surmise. You know of a psychopath who lies without thinking twice about it, who is mentally disturbed, raving mad. That person should be locked up for being dangerous, but people do not have the guts.

If you know someone will hit you, you duck. If they lie to you, and say the same lie every day, you tend to identify that lie with truth, unless you feel extremely secure. If lies never cease, you live in an environment of constant mistrust, you end up confusing everything, and you are anaesthetised by doses of lies. If from being very small they indoctrinate you at school or home using lies, there is no need for the mass media to repeat lies to you for you to believe them, and you will scorn whoever says or does the opposite. If a salary or pension does not depend on truth or lies, then lies will more easily escape your notice and seeking the true is no longer important to you, especially if you have never sought it. Whoever has to work hard every day barely has the time to unveil lies.

In Spain, 24.7 million people voted in the last General Elections. We have 12.62 million civil servants or pensioners, who account for 37% of those on the electoral roll. In 30% of national territory, anti-Spanishness is taught at school by linguistic means, and throughout antipatriotic and antiliberal socialism Spanish territory, which is camouflaged with equality. People are taught that the conquering of America was genocide instead of the first globalisation. Gender ideology goes against the traditional family so that we depend more on the state. For many of today’s Spanish youths, a small payment and free transport are important enough for them to give their votes, and earning 60 euros more a month might also be important for some pensioners.  

This is why the PSOE party is given 7.7 million votes, and has become an ally of separatists who can continue destroying Spain from the government without using any force. They do not desire good for Spain, but power for themselves. At the end of the next Sánchez government we will probably have no monarchy, and the King of Spain has no idea. Old communism hits, encloses, tortures and kills us, and is practiced in Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

Modern communism, which came about in around 1990 when the USSR disappeared, substitutes force for lies and follows Gramsci’s route: achieve cultural hegemony to reach power and to perpetuate. It is practiced in the Spain of Sánchez. The fewer votes PSOE has, the more it is allied with separatists and laundered terrorists, and they have no idea how to earn a living any other way. China combines two models of communism, that of force and that of propaganda or lies, and it uses force only with dissidents.

Communists and separatists have converted Spain into a huge pot filled with tepid water that is a lie, disinformation and propaganda, and cooks anaesthetised Spaniards like frogs. Not the King of Spain, nor the Army, not the opposition nor any of us rises against this anaesthesia that robs us of freedom and equality in the eyes of the law, prosperity, rule of law. We are in the hands of traitors and tyrants, with their disinformation, who change names, forge data and subsidise private mass media to deceive.

Proletarians are those without their own production means and sell their capacity to work in exchange for a salary or wage. Working people who were not proletarians were known as the middle class in the 20th century and at the end of the 19th century. In today’s terminology, proletarians work for others and the middle class is formed by the self-employed/businesspeople. 

A country’s degree of communism is observed by the percentage of the public sector. Today in Spain, which is increasingly more communist, we have one civil servant for every 14 inhabitants and a lowering number of self-employed workers/businesspeople because national insurance contributions suffocate and they cannot contract workers or survive. Its GDP has not increased (deduct inflation) in two decades, but public debt has multiplied by 4. The reason for all this is simple: huge public spending, corruption and unproductive squandering mean having to impose taxes that cannot be paid, while the public sector grows and the private sector reduces.  

This blog has previously noted, see “The devil of objectivity in the hell of quantity”, that exploiting workers is a fallacy. In the Communist Manifesto (1848), Marx and Engels stated that to end the middle class exploiting workers, the proletarian state had to take away capital from the middle class and centralise all production means in the state’s hands; that is, in the hands of the proletariat itself that has already become a governing class

For two decades this perverse programme advances in Spain by taking large steps because capital is fiscally snatched away by means of a tax payment system that takes money off us even after we have died. Not only does it take away capital from the self-employed/business people, but all of us, who so easily succumb by consenting them to take away from us rule of law, separation of powers and freedom.

It is impossible to twist the arms of thugs, psychopaths and cheats without having to face them. They have had power over education for a long time, regardless of them being in government or not, and most mass media are at their service and are even subsidised with public money. In all the Spanish Autonomous Governments with an official language other than Spanish, people are indoctrinated against Spain and anything that represents the King, the Spanish flag, Spanish. Thousands of adolescents who arrive at university have been indoctrinated through language. Their electoral willingness comes very cheap with subsidies for transport or small payments. It is hard work increasing the 11.5 million constitutionalist votes. The Electoral Law allows separatists to weigh more than the rest, and although the PSOE Party does not gain more voters, it simply has enough with support from separatists and communists to reach power by breaking Spain.  

Images of Catalan separatists burning pictures of the King of Spain, the Spanish flag and all kinds of stirrings during separatist celebrations of their coup d´état, aggression against the S´ha acabat Association of Catalan constitutionalist students, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, shouts Give Spain some stick!, Fascists out of university!, and aggressions during VOX rallies in Catalonia and Basque regions, are serious events that a true democracy cannot allow. Nor can it allow separatist parties not attending consultations with King Philip VI to name candidates for the President of the government, or people mocking formality when people promise their public post.  

Candidate Pedro Sánchez did not ask to see the VOX representative who represents millions of Spaniards, but was photographed while meeting up with separatist, communist and laundered terrorist parties. If you are in with cheats, why comply with rules?

Today the PP government is ruling in almost all the non-separatist Spanish Autonomous Communities. What would happen if the presidents of these Autonomous Communities disobeyed the President of the government? What would happen if, for instance, President Mazón (the Valencian Autonomous Community) extended the Port of Valencia even though the central Spanish government does not authorise it to keep Catalan separatists happy? Misappropriation is not already no crime. Would Sánchez apply Article 155 to the Valencian Autonomous Community? They would have to confront one another to know the answer. What is Mazón waiting for to change the management of the regional TV channel A Punt, which indoctrinates against his own PP government and also against VOX? Lowering taxes for citizens is fine, but it should fiscally stimulate Valencian businesspeople to: make contracting workers cheaper; stimulate the creation of new manufacturing firms; streamline the map of university degrees in the Valencian Autonomous Community because it is chaotic; save expenditure; cut short cadging and squandering university rectors; eliminate the Valencian language requirement to become a civil servant (which discriminates other Spaniards and is a source of separatist indoctrination). 

PP party president Feijóo could order or propose to his regional presidents to disobey all the antidemocratic laws that Sánchez governments have produced. By making support from voting valuable, it is possible for regional governments to confront the authoritarian government in impositions based on laws passed by decrees. Not complying with them can be argued as being legitimate defence against pacts that respond to the blackmailing of separatists who go against the Spanish Autonomy Communities that are backed by the government. 

VOX should make a firm stand and put forward more pragmatic objectives that not only serve citizens, but also consider the cultural battle and look after the poor image that arises when very valuable people leave without giving their voters any explanations. Spanish civil servants are more Spanish than they are civil servants. So their daily actions cannot go against the general interest when, for example, they cooperate in increasing superfluous public spending. All Spaniards must contribute to save Spain, which begins by voting. We must come out of the anaesthetic and jump out of the pot of lies before we get scalded.   

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