In his usual monologue on Más de uno (Onda Cero), Carlos Alsina dedicated this Wednesday a critical and ironic reflection to the recent "clash" between the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the businessman Elon Musk. Alsina focused on the measure announced by Sánchez to prohibit access to social networks for minors under 16 years of age, humorously painting the image of a president turned defender of childhood against the "supervillain" —in allusion to Musk— who reacted with harsh criticism from his platform.Alsina uses the cinematic reference and exaggeration to underline the polarization generated by the controversy: "What better poster for our president than that of **protector of childhood against the supervillain** who shoots poop emojis," he joked, alluding to Musk's responses after the government's announcement. The criticism goes beyond the anecdote, pointing to how certain political decisions, even when presented seriously, can turn into spectacle and media confrontation.
Carlos Alsina has also joked about the constant excuse of the "inherited legacy" used by Pedro Sánchez's Government to justify the problems with rail transport, especially in Cercanías Cataluña. Alsina recalls that, after seven years and eight months at the head of the Executive, attributing current deficiencies to previous governments is no longer convincing and is approaching parody, questioning how many more years Sánchez will need to stop blaming his predecessors while problems like those of Rodalies remain unresolved.
📻 Monologue by Alsina
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🗨️ “The inheritance received, when one has been governing a country for seven years and eight months, stops being an excuse to become a parody”
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