1695095901 You cant say anything more

You can’t say anything more!

You cant say anything more

Mario Vaquerizo said it in “Let yourself be loved”, Miguel Bosé said it in “El hormiguero” and Nacho Cano said it this Monday in this newspaper: nothing more can be said. Faced with such voices of authority, we must give in: we live in a dictatorship worse than Franco’s, as some of them dare to claim. Because as everyone knows, under the yoke of a tyranny, the first thing you can say on national prime time or in the most widely read general information newspaper in the country is that you can’t talk about anything.

You can’t eat without gaining weight, you can’t love without taking risks, and you can’t say anything… without others being able to say what they want too. It is a disorder of maturity and metabolism. And that’s what many of those who claim they’re being censored alive regret.

Of course, they want to live in international waters, but there are also those who want to deny them bread and salt because of their opinions. But why should you critically analyze yourself and others when you can fall back on Franco-maximalism?

In any case, the three can rest assured: Cano is still with Malinche, Bosé has just released a documentary on Movistar Plus+ and we will have Vaquerizo on TardeAR. I’m writing these lines before the premiere, but we can rest assured. “People are being told what to think,” Ana Rosa told El Mundo, which is apparently unprecedented for politicians in any democracy. With freedom in your pocket and the knowledge that you have to protect it, when you talk, the fear of not being able to talk about anything sometimes arises and confirms your own fears without censorship.

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