Parliament and the Tactics of Showing People, by Josep Maria Fonalleras

my mother had one priceless and irrefutable theory. When I saw a Western movie, in the massacres of Indians and Americans, I suggested a drastic solution. “I would play dead,” he said. The solution was to hide on the battlefield, stop breathing for a while, let the storm pass and pull the enemies back, then pick up carefully and go on as if nothing had happened.

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I thought of it because of the paralysis of Parliament, to suspend activities or, in short, to make it appear, to deceive the enemy, that nothing is done. Just what my mother had in mind. At the origin of the list is the idea of ​​facing intolerable interference from the JEC. Unbearable and above all irrational, vengeful, without head or tail, with a excess jealousy excessively disfiguring the law to undemocratic limits. That said, the ‘play dead’ reaction is the pinnacle of ostrich tactics, which is basically showing off. Pretend nothing is happening, keep your head down, but hide and show the world that you are braver than anyone, because, as little children do, you cover your eyes and think that others do not see you.

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