Justo Molinero, one of the greats, by Sergi Sol

The inventor of the ‘jaroteo’ is one of those awarded the last Creu de Sant Jordi awarded by the Government of the Generalitat. He deserved it without a doubt. For all that it represents and for one admirable career path. Justo is also a guy who if you shake hands you know that it will not fail you. If he gives you his word, he also gives you his heart.

In these times, with the new judicial offensive thriving in the school, it is worth remembering the contribution that people like Justo have made to the coexistence and progress of the country. Also to the Catalan. His is the phrase – with the permission of my friend Domingo Alfonso, from Sant Vicenç dels Horts – “Catalans are born wherever we want.”

It has just done more for the country and the Catalan from Radio Tele-Taxi, in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, than all the troublemakers on Twitter who, with their miserable inflammatory proclamations, have given ammunition to a right that lives from confrontation. He is just one of those who speaks clearly and does not cut one iota. It is not pro-independence. At least certainly not, if it is to go hand in hand with those macho men from social networks who are the worst mob that this country suffers. But he had no qualms about call to vote on October 1 and in defending that the Catalans must decide the future of Catalonia. And it was not easy from Santa Coloma de Gramenet and before an audience, his, which is not exactly that of Catalunya Ràdio or Rac1.

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By the way, Radio Tele-Taxi has given the bell in the last EGM. Nothing more and nothing less than 196,000 listeners, his best record in recent years. The radio formula that Justo Molinero invented lasts for a while. His ‘jaroteo’ is as alive as his love for Catalonia, where he arrived, like so many others, with one hand in front and the other behind. Is a unapologetic Catalan that he does not renounce his Villanueva de Córdoba, which, by the way, his name is what gives the program its name and that style that is so much his. The name of the town was Villanueva de la Jara, hence jarotes and ‘jaroteo’.

For many years, dear Justo!

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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