About the princess’s Flag Pledge Eleanor In Zaragoza, the television temperature has reached emotional highs in the news programs of most networks. Except for EuskalTelebista’s ‘Teleberri’ and TV3’s ‘Telenotícies’. Not an image. They have not informed. I don’t blame him. I don’t even praise him. I limit myself to confirming it. It is worth discussing, of course, whether this network decision, considering that this issue is neither newsworthy nor reflective, is correct.
Among the channels with the highest temperature, TVE1’s ‘Especial’ stands out. Shortly before starting, they showed us some ‘unpublished images provided by the Royal Family’ in which we saw Leonor immersed in military maneuvers. «Rifle in hand with camouflage paint, dodging barbed wire and through mud and water!!» They told us with equal parts awe and admiration.
And then they highlighted the virtues that he will learn at the Military Academy, including ‘austerity’ and ‘exemplarity’. Ah! Today they are particularly interesting. They contrast with the ‘austerity’ and ‘exemplarity’ of his grandfather Juan Carlos over the years. The words of the brigadier general director of the Academy (“You must keep and have the Constitution keptn») received special attention on TVE. Who knows, maybe they considered that they had an extra topicality. In ‘Fiesta’ (S-5), the afternoon gossip program, the emotional thermometer rose even higher.
They enthusiastically cried out “The monarchy gives stability to Spain!» and they noticed one thing: «The rifle that the Princess carries weighs seven kilos!» and they were half shocked, half fascinated. In another foam, that of ‘Más Vale Sábado’ (La Sexta), the fervor declined. They were wayward about this long military training of the Princess. They were saying: “Doing the military is not modernity. What I should do is an Erasmus».
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Ah! The Princess appeared on TV armed with a rifle and fixed bayonet, and that same morning the Israel-Gaza war broke out. Meanwhile, bombs continue to fall in Ukraine, and people continue to kill in Armenia, Azarbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, Ethiopia… What is happening? It happens that we see wars on TV, and I don’t know if we feel anything anymore.
I, when I see Eleanor Armed with a rifle and fixed bayonet, she neither subjugates me nor raises my body temperature. I only see a teenage girl who is driven by the institutional wind and who is only 17 years old.