The joke is old but functional. The man lies in the dentist’s chair and, just as the turbine begins to spin, he grabs the dentist’s crotch and, looking into his eyes, says: “We’re not going to get hurt, are we?” Today the right-wing newspapers did exactly that with the noble parties of Pedro Sánchez: tell him that, with DANA, they both have a lot to lose and that, if the fight continues, the beneficiary will be someone else, with the breast puffy and pheasant hunting vest. Take, for example, this headline from The reason: “The rejection of Sánchez and Mazón benefits Vox”. It is a very thinly disguised appeal to the non-aggression pact. It is the bipartisan machinery working at full speed. It is the umpteenth invocation of the far-right party as a scare to make the parish swallow the nonsense of the PP with the funnel of the lesser evil. It is worth emphasizing that there is no news in the headline. thesis only
Also The World follows a similar path. One of the front page headlines and the director’s article agree in pointing out the dangers of anti-politics, which are products derived from polarization and, above all, from the sacrifice of factual account and intellectual honesty on the altar of ‘political interest. And, well, that the newspaper of the non-existent accounts in Switzerland or the years of mud to maintain until the paroxysm ETA as a possible author of the 11-M now exclaims about the anti-politics is very well a heartfelt tribute to Dory , that little fish of Finding Nemo with a shorter retentive capacity than the DUI of 2017. There is reason to fear Vox, clearly. These are sour times, of hatred and insults. And it’s okay to make a common front on a way of dealing with public conversation that degrades understanding and multiple common lows. But this should not be used to extend dispensations to parties if their management has been nefarious or points to criminality.