Spain is not a real democracy. It is rather a semi-failed country that, after a revolutionary coup by the anti-democratic left, with Largo Caballero's PSOE at the head, came to be governed by a dictatorship of the opposite sign that, when the time came for Franco's death, decided to transform itself to create a democracy approved in the European style. In other words, the political elite changed everything with the aim that nothing would change.
Spain, as if it were a broken and old car that goes through the ITV, but manages to pass it by the skin of its teeth with some patches here and there at the last minute, joined the group of advanced countries simulating a democracy that did not exist nor has existed since 1978. Everything has been a damn and unworthy lie.
First, because no one asked the Spanish people if we wanted a republic or a monarchy, forcing the Spanish people not only to maintain an institution that goes against human reason and the principle of meritocracy, but also has been exercised as one more extractive institution of this operetta they call democracy.
And, second and even more importantly, because, despite what article 6 of the Spanish Constitution states, political parties do not represent citizens, nor do they have a real democratic internal functioning, only formal. This false representativeness and absence of real democracy in the parties, from minute 1 of the new regime of 1978, meant that deputies and senators did not answer to the voters, but to their leaders, since it is the summits of the political parties that decide who is and who is not on the lists that the bewildered people will vote for. I know it, you know it.
All this has caused political parties to function, by default, as crime syndicates where corruption is not an exception, but part of the natural functioning of these extractive structures. The only way to thrive is by becoming corrupt in some way, whether it is ideologically, morally or monetarily. Or all at once, what the hell!
And, it is for these muds, that you have written an outrageous and shameful letter entitled "An authentic leadership against corruption" dated June 16. Basically what he says in his writing, so as not to call it licking the metaphorical presidential asshole, is that Pedro Sánchez is a great leader because he nips corruption in the bud right away, unlike others.
Are you a Senator for Lanzarote or for Pedro Sánchez? I feel insulted and outraged by your letter. Here we all know the truth, whatever is voted. This government, like others before it and for the reasons expressed above, is extremely corrupt. His first secretary of organization, his second secretary of organization, his wife, his brother, his brother-in-law and only God knows what else will come out in the next few weeks. We all know that Sánchez is il capo di tutti capi of a mafia and anti-democratic organization. I remind you that you are a Senator for Lanzarote and not for His Sanchidad, so I demand a little dignity and do not take us for idiots.
Are you a Senator for Lanzarote or for Pedro Sánchez? It is so true that we do not live in a real democracy, that your letters are always about issues of "good left, bad right", treating the staff as authentic toletes. When have you talked about the problems that really affect the conejeros? When His Sanchidad came to power, housing was the fifteenth most important problem for Spaniards, according to the CIS (by the way, another bankrupt institution). Today it is the first problem. And when have you talked about housing? People today cannot even become independent, or form families, or even get divorced because there is a huge problem that Pedro Sánchez's government has only deepened during the last 8 years (knowingly, as has been demonstrated with Ábalos' whatsapps with the president). And, while the people suffer, you take us for subnormals.
Are you a Senator for Lanzarote or for Pedro Sánchez? I can understand that a young person without talent dedicates himself to politics to climb socially and that therefore he has to lick what he has to lick, in an organization where lamecracy prevails and not democracy. But do yourself a favor, you are already an old man of retirement age, respect yourself a little because it is a pity and, by the way, out of mere decorum to the conejeros of all political signs, who although we can vote in very different ways, we do not like to see our Senator dragged on the ground like a snail.
One thing is that we live in a false democracy, and another thing is that we have to see our Senator crawl in this way generating so much secondhand embarrassment.
Please stand up, Most Excellent Sir.
P.D. I am not a member of any political party of this democratic farce. Let the goats vote for them.