Twice this week we’ve heard the word bleaching, and both had nothing to do with its original meaning, but more to do with “image washing,” the Fundéu’s alternative for those who think bleaching sounds like white Eurocentrism, a garden , which I do not want to enter .
In La caravana, Mónica López accused El Hormiguero of whitewashing fascism. A term too pompous for a puppet theatre, and a word, fascism, which has enormous meaning for most of those so named. Better talk about vulgarism. They tend to be closer to Pierre Nodoyuna than Gabriele D’Annunzio, and they not only organize the March on Rome, they also push Capeas forward. This is illustrated by his priorities when he came to power, which in Gijón was to revitalize the bullfighting fair and coastal traffic. Torture and pollution, the politics that will excite the trolls of David the gnome.
I doubt anyone would vote for a candidate in an interview, but they can’t vote against them; We tend to feel sorry for those who are good at jokes. Error, just as we know murderers always salute, evil is not incompatible with a sense of humor.
Ana Rosa Quintana also spoke of image washing. “Are you afraid that you might be accused of washing an alleged rapist?” he asked cynically Mayka Navarro, who then arrived proudly after interviewing Dani Alves in prison. They blamed her, but she didn’t seem too concerned. Nothing new under the Telecinco sun. The chain, which wants to be known but can’t, has just announced the return of Big Brother, the show that ignored sexual assault and, worse, turned it into a show. The problem with bleach, and we don’t need someone from the future to explain it to us, is that misusing bleach ultimately leads to burns.
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