Monegal’s criticism: Yolanda, Pablo, Buenafuente…, parallel lives


Yes Plutarch were still among us, it is probable that he added the biographical sketches of Yolanda Diaz, paul churches Y Andreu Buenafuente to his ‘Parallel Lives’. The three of them are now living a very curious existential crossroads. The TV has reflected this last week very clearly.

after what he said Pedro Sanchez in ‘Public Mirror’, avoiding mentioning Can and speaking exclusively, as partners of the PSOE, from the “space that Yolanda Díaz represents”, after this unequivocal and clear warning from the president, in ‘El intermedia’ we have quickly staged the sarcastic visit of an angry Pablo (Dani Mateo) to Yolanda (Cristina Gallego). She told him that she is where she is because she has placed him, and she reproached him for wanting to betray him. And she replied: “Pablo, this is not about you or me, this is about the people, the people who are not from Podemos.” And Pablo pulled his hair out. oh! It’s great that ‘The Intermediate’ also applies scathing political satire towards the left and gives a momentary break to Ayuso, Madrilenian president. Precisely the real Pablo Iglesias was on TV this week, on ‘The keys to the 21st century’ (TVE-1) and Javier Ruiz also asked him about the subject. He tried to soften and deny the confrontation with Yolanda. He assured: “Yolanda is the best, she will be the next president with a political space in which Podemos will be.” But Paul was verbalizing an illusion. Perhaps if Plutarch had seen his interview, he would write what he wrote about Hannibal: “He knew how to achieve victories, but he did not make good use of them.”

Andreu Buenafuente is also in a existential dilemma since Movistar Plus + terminated his contract. And TV has also interviewed him this week (Carlos del Amor, ‘The mirror’s mathematics’, La 2). About censorship he has said: “I was trained in Catalan public TV and I had amazing freedom. I’ve gone to other channels and I’ve seen censorship.” oh! It is beautiful that the artist remembers where he had complete happiness. Since the chain still exists, perhaps it would be time for a comeback. Great comfort awaits you. Keep in mind, however, another Plutarch phrase in this regard: “Do not speak of your happiness to someone less fortunate than you.”


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