camaron30 [he/him]

  • 1 Post
  • 21 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: February 24th, 2023

help-circle

  • European here: it’s true.

    Ffs, in Spain the king was virtually untouchable despite being a sex pest and incredibly corrupt. One of his lovers (17 and pregnant at the time) supposedly jumped off a balcony. He would also “request” meeting popular actresses and singers and could ruin the career of all of them or any journalist who dared say anything at all.

    And those journalists who shut up are the same ones now talking about the dangers of the far right (or left!!!), populism or how the new king is definitely a good person (unlike his father, grandfather, sister and brother in law, nephews…).

    Back in the day (or today with the new king) you had plenty of liberals all going: “yes, i’m a republican, but i’m also a JuanCarlist”, which translated means “i have to be a republican because i call myself left and i live in Spain, but now it’s not the time to push for a republic because i don’t have that many principles and i love cozying up to power”.





  • Well, yes and no.

    Podemos split/got partially absorbed a few years ago into Sumar and the current Podemos. Sumar is currently the minority party in government and they suck, they are terrible at reading the room and don’t realize how much they are pissing off/dissappointing every leftist in the country by being a cross between Ned Flanders and Ted Lasso.

    Is the current Podemos better than them? Yes, obviously. Much much better and Ione is an ok leader.

    BUT, Podemos was the minoritarian party during the previous Sanchez government (got replaced by Sumar) and they really seem to want you to forget it. It doesn’t matter how much they laud the palestinian or the saharaui causes if they did nothing to help them when they were in government (and no, i don’t care that they didn’t hold the foreign affairs office).

    Tldr: the statement is good and refreshing, but it’s fundamentally being used by Podemos to distance themselves from PSOE and Sumar, if they were in government (as the inority party) their position would be the same as the current government.











  • I may be wrong, but i think the idea is that (seriously, how the hell am i better than these chuds at explaining their own ideology):

    The left (supposedly) hates beauty and tradition and nice things, which is why we (supposedly) support disabled and fat people in modeling and beauty magazines (also trans people, i guess). So a conventionally attractive young blonde woman becoming a sex symbol is an attack on the left because it proves that no matter how much “the elites” try to push other beauty standards (the ones i mentioned earlier), “the people” will always choose blonde women with big breasts.




  • camaron30 [he/him]@hexbear.nettomemes@hexbear.netSpain is cancelled
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    30
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    “Fun” fact: the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language (RAE) accepts the term “coronabebé” (babys born during the pandemic, a term that obviously no one has ever used and won’t even be used in the future) but doesn’t accept the gender neutral -e termination despite being very commonly used in left wing spaces and even casual conversation (if the speakers are cool and sexy and clever and awesome, obviously).