Spain Faces Migration Surge, But Government Seeks to Attract More
Pedro Sánchez went to Africa to promise 250,000 jobs to migrants. It sounds like a joke.
Pedro Sánchez went to Africa to promise 250,000 jobs to migrants. It sounds like a joke.
The best way to be European is to be Spanish, German, Italian, or whatever nationality one is.
“The part that we live is really small. All the rest of existence is not life but merely time.” People with no hobbies read Seneca’s words as a kind of profit and loss spreadsheet.
If Pedro Sánchez needed the help of the devil himself in order to be in power, he would accept it without hesitation.
The reigning consensus on global warming makes ‘green’ policies the easiest way to muzzle capitalism and fatten the state.
Everything points to Spain being Europe’s Venezuela, and the government will ultimately be chosen by all of Spain’s enemies.
Modern man has bought into the broken merchandise of aesthetic subjectivism, after first embracing ethical subjectivism, resulting in countless works of art that deify ugliness as if it were a new form of beauty.
The Spanish case is a perfect example of how the identitarian Left works in the real world: its feminism does not defend women, but attacks them in order to sell an electoral slogan.
The truth is that philosophy is not something obsolete and useless; it teaches us how to think properly—which is why many governments fear it.
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