Oblivion has already benefited some of the most nefarious socialist leaders

Never forget what some did when the Socialist Party was sinking into corruption

Esp 12·02·2024 · 8:33 0

We live in a society where news happens so fast that many people easily forget what happened a month ago.

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We have a terrible example of this tendency to forget: the catastrophe of the cold drop, which is gradually losing the interest of most of the media (despite the fact that its consequences are still very present in the affected areas). The same will happen with the corruption scandals of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), a party that has been swimming in political corruption since it first came to power in 1982. Many people have forgotten what happened decades ago to the point of cleaning up the image of Felipe González, whose government blew up the legal brakes against the abuse of power in 1985. It was the origin of the authoritarian drift that we suffer now.

Faced with the new wave of corruption scandals that is affecting that party, the PSOE has opted at its 41st congress for applause and a totalitarian paraphernalia, two elements that not only seek to silence the judicial proceedings initiated against the Sánchez government and the Socialist Party: their ultimate goal is to mobilize the most sectarian left, the one that considers that any crime is excusable if committed by a socialist, the one that believes that it is a thousand times better to be governed by left-wing thieves than by decent people who are right-wing.

Obviously, the PSOE is not alone in this. So far, all of the PSOE's parliamentary partners (the communists and the separatists) have shown themselves willing to continue supporting it. Not only do some have no qualms about doing this after supporting Sánchez's rise to power in 2018, invoking political corruption as an excuse, but they also know that the weaker Sánchez's government is, the more they can take advantage of it to obtain concessions that would otherwise be unthinkable. In this very compromised situation, the socialists will have no qualms about moving towards the demolition of our rule of law in order to stay in power.

Given this situation, those of us who are neither separatists nor left-wing must do two things: the first is to resist, something that we must do at the present time, supporting all kinds of political and social initiatives against this government, and also acting in our personal environment through words, leaving our complexes aside to make the people around us understand the serious moment that Spain is experiencing.

Secondly, we must remember. And I am not just referring to remembering what happened decades ago, events that show us that we are not facing a malfunction of socialism, but its natural drift, due to its tendency to destroy all democratic counterweights and for the State, under the control of the left, to invade more and more areas of our society. We must also take good note for the future, so as not to forget anything that is happening and to remember, tomorrow, what some did to keep a corrupt and despotic government in power.

We have a duty to prevent those responsible for this situation from enjoying the same impunity as the socialist Rodríguez Zapatero, a despicable guy who now dares to present himself as a leader of the PSOE after having left Spain ruined in 2011. If we do not make this commitment to not forget, even if we manage to oust the PSOE from power now, all this will happen again in the future, and we may have to start the resistance again but at a point even more difficult than the current one.

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Photo: PSOE.

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