The PP advisers are wrong if they think that with this PSOE it is enough to alternate, it is unconstitutional
The basic characteristic of human beings is imitation; any action reproduced from someone else’s conduct. This human singularity has allowed continuous learning and cooperating, and dominates all other species, after overcoming internal conflicts by norms, laws and rituals, devised to limit inconvenient imitations. Institutions emerge to reproduce mechanisms of reconciliation; religion is merely an effort to maintain peace (so this government intends to eliminate it). The desire to possess “objects” identifies the groups that compete for them; political parties are groups that compete for power. In democracies, voters choose representatives based on differentiating characteristics that are “known” by voters, framed within ideologies, immense machines that justify conflicts when they seek any means to defeat the other.
A political party that does not respond to an electoral need will disappear because other options will be preferred. The nature of parties’ intentions is hidden; propaganda and disinformation co-exist with the population’s concerns: unemployment, the pandemic, economic troubles, deprived of freedom. Everything is confusing. Equal opportunities oriented by good education are a socio-democratic standard. However, this PSOE is not socio-democratic, but Orwellian for putting propaganda before effort. By removing the opportunity for the best, everything is equal, but downwardly so; critical sense, self-esteem and devotion deteriorate; this encourages feeling victimised, mistrust and moral decadence. Equal possibilities for a dignified life are unviable: territorial inequalities of 80% of per capita income between poorer and wealthier Spanish Autonomous Communities. Citizens’ equality is a joke given the amount of politicians’ privileges compared to the rest of citizens. Separation of powers is inexistent: the office of the Public Prosecutor seems more in favour of the government than of the State, so there is no equality in the eyes of law. The government does not guarantee equality, justice or freedoms. No expression, no education, no thought because the Historical Memory Law invents an official truth that is typical of totalitarian States. Economy intervened by a squandering State; twice the number of politicians per capita than rich countries; 3.2 million public employees and growing public debt mean having to pay high taxes. The totalitarian conditions that this government ensures are: more taxes; our home can be occupied with impunity; disinformation in the mass media that serve its propaganda; pensions increasingly diminish monthly; the middle class is disappearing; growing invasion by illegal immigrants; more family inheritances rejected by growing inheritance tax; juvenile unemployment exceeds 40%.
The extreme liar of a government invents the “extreme rightwing” scapegoat. It offers nothing, but creates the fear of “Franquism” returning by telling lies for the gullible, those ill-informed. This PSOE, which began with Zapatero, deceives the elderly by making them believe that it is González’s party, and frightens youths with the return of Franco supporters. It makes citizens confront one another and blames the opposition of getting tenser. Whoever is lukewarm is close to falling, said St. John of the Cross, which is how PP acts. Casado made a tremendous mistake with VOX’s censure motion; he confused the rival, accused VOX of being populist and then changed spokesperson from firm to lukewarm, spoiled every autonomous electoral campaign and languished (ill-advised) by those nostalgic of a two-party system, who ignore the warning of Heraclitus from Ephesus 2,500 years ago: no-one bathes twice in the same river. The Spanish political situation is very different from that of Aznar in 1996: we no longer have socio-democracy, but more emboldened communists and separatists, whose thugs impose violence and terror during VOX meetings; they attack in Madrid like they did the in Basque Country and Catalonia, and are passively supported from institutions, with 25 more years of anti-Spanish indoctrination at schools of separatist zones, and emerge in Balearics, the Valencian Community and Galicia. The two-party system, a passive collaborator of separatist growth and leftwing cultural hegemony, should not and will not continue. VOX’s electoral growth is unstoppable because it meets thousands of Spaniards’ unmet need: maintain Spain united in freedom, reduce squandered public money, and slow down separatists and communists’ totalitarianism.
Post published in Las Provincias