Politics
Feminista’ and ‘Nigeriano’ sentenced the bullring of Gijón that never filled up
The mayoress of Gijón, Ana González, was last Sunday night with her family when she received by WhatsApp the poster of the bullfight, the last one of the fair of Begoña of this year. He immediately asked to check that it was not a set-up. Two of the bulls of the afternoon were called Feminista …
No COVID certificate because of antigen tests
José Luis was infected by coronavirus five weeks ago. With one dose of the vaccine in place, he had some symptoms and the diagnosis was confirmed at his health centre in the Community of Madrid with an antigen test. Now recovered, he has tried unsuccessfully to download the COVID certificate: “In the application of the …
Vox intensifies its attacks on the PP to its stagnation in the polls
Nervousness begins to spread in Vox to see that just at the halfway point of the legislature, the latest polls, both the CIS and those published by different media, give them a stagnation with respect to the results they achieved in 2019, and even a small setback, while the PP of Pablo Casado advances and …
Thirty years of the rise and fall of the Bank of Spain’s reputation as seen from the inside
In a darkened room, with the blinds half down, in the home of the former governor of the Bank of Spain Mariano Rubio, he and his successor, Luis Angel Rojo, held a conversation in which the second asked him to assume his responsibility in the Ibercorp case, for which he had had to resign two …
Fights with the LGTBI sector, corruption, a spokesperson and a lawsuit: half a year on the agenda of the defectors of Murcia
The recent history of Murcia shows that six months in politics is an eternity. The attempt by the PSOE and Ciudadanos to unseat the Popular Party from the regional government last March, after 25 uninterrupted years in power, forced a 180-degree turn in the composition of the Murcian Executive and also in the regional parliament. …
It’s fucked up and it’s nerve-wracking
There’s no place in the world so far away that what happens doesn’t affect us in some way 14Lawyers Don’t ask me how, but since mid-week I have found myself in the middle of an aid network that is trying to get people out of Kabul who defended and tried to establish the rule of …
VOX exists because Lorca was murdered
If García Lorca had survived August 18, 1936 Macarena Olona would not be a Vox deputy in Congress. She owes her seat to the spilled blood of the poet. Macarena Olona is not ignorant, a little yes, but above all she is a low-life provocateur and that is why we should not waste time explaining …
Vaccinations, mandatory or required?
To the economic and health dilemma, so much debated throughout the pandemic, a new conflict between law and health is now added with all its force around the obligatory or not of vaccination. Indeed, we are already in year two of the pandemic and the coronavirus is still circulating, making us sick and killing us. …
Why the gender and emotional perspective in Mathematics is not about “softening them up”.
Mathematics has returned to the blackboard in the middle of summer and surrounded by controversy. A few days ago, the draft of the new curriculum for Primary Education was released, which proposes “an education in values” and some changes in the core subjects. The most controversial point is the one that proposes to give Mathematics …
“Protecting minors is a duty of every government,” Pedro Sánchez, 2020
The title of this column is a quote from a tweet of the Spanish Prime Minister on June 9, 2020 talking about the child protection law. A quote that contrasts with the sad and violent reality that today live more than 750 Moroccan children and adolescents whom the Minister of the Interior has been returning …