These days, hundreds of national and international media set their targets in Galicia. The return of the emeritus king to Spain, after two years in Abu Dhabi, not only opens the covers of daily, news, digital and radio bulletins. The networks have been burning since Juan Carlos I stepped on this Thursday, through the Vigo airport, the lands that he one day reigned.
The former monarch has struck down the trending figures on Twitter for better and for worse. Thus, the hashtag “Welcome Majesty” It was one of the most shared in the last few hours on the bird’s social network by those who celebrate the return of the father of King Felipe VI.
Welcome to your country Don Juan Carlos.
— Antonio Rossi (@antoniorossi) May 18, 2022
Another of the hash terms that is also trending is #Juan Carlos. This hashtag encompasses a miscellany of comments by popular faces and thousands of anonymous ones with nuances historical, opinionated, critical, praising, informative, or humorous, many of them with the usual memes that try to make fun of the situation and that go viral through every social network there is. Something that also happens with the witty comments loaded with irony that, in this case, are signed by some personalities or celebrities who have not missed the opportunity to show their position before the return of the emeritus to Spain. One of the ones that has attracted the most attention comes from the personal account of the former first vice president of the Government from Pedro Sanchez, Carmen Bald: “Today temperatures rise throughout the country, great embarrassment in Sanxenxo & rdquor;, the socialist parliamentarian tweeted in the last hours. A dart that has had such an impact that the word ’embarrassment’ has also been elevated to the category of ‘trending topic’.
Today temperatures rise throughout the country, great embarrassment in #Sanxenxo.
– Carmen Calvo (@carmencalvo_) May 20, 2022
watching the #embarrassment in #SanXenxowith so many vassals, I can only think of quoting the great Cañita Brava:https://t.co/v1FqzusfH0
– Pepe ? (@Zoser) May 20, 2022
The Bourbonchorno has arrived#Embarrassment
— Peggy the piggy (@Marisaromansanv) May 20, 2022
Another who has pulverized the figures of interactions with his comment on the moment in which Juan Carlos hit the runway Peignoirit is Fernando Gonzalez, ‘Gonzo’. The journalist from Vigo exceeds six thousand retweets, a thousand comments and hoards close to 30 thousand ‘likes’ thanks to this publication: “Years go by and illegal merchandise continues to enter Vigo from abroad”, a tweet that, among other politicians, has shared the Catalan Gabriel Rufián.
Years go by and illegal merchandise continues to enter Vigo from abroad.
– Fer González Gonzo (@FerGonzo) May 19, 2022
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But this ‘retranqueira’ irony is not a monopoly of Galicians. Names like Isaías la Fuente, journalist and regular contributor to the radio program “La Ventana”, where he hosts the “Linguistic Surveillance Unit” section, tweeted this didactic comment: “Boys and girls of Spain, as you will hear about the subject, remember that the phrase “the rascal has docked” is an example of polysemy in the spoken language”. Other tweeters who tend to waste their reserves of imagination in this type of situation have also contributed to the former monarch of Spain becoming a ‘trending topic’.
Boys and girls from Spain, as you will hear about the subject, remember that the phrase “the rascal has docked” is an example of polysemy in the spoken language. #BribónConTilde pic.twitter.com/uTETqQ30YA
– Isaiah Lafuente Zorrilla (@IsaiasLafuente) May 18, 2022
Juancar has gone to Galicia in case they ask him about the millions: “what if I have or what if I want?”.
– gerardo tecé (@gerardotc) May 19, 2022
It is a small step for man, but a great leap for impunity. pic.twitter.com/risj9SClff
– Javier Duran (@tortondo) May 19, 2022
Or to put it another way: it had been a long time since the #Rascal did not dock in #Sanxenxo https://t.co/w9XsTuh3de
– Rosmadoiro ° ? (@WRosmadoiro) May 20, 2022
Asking that the brothels be closed the same day that the emeritus returns to Spain is probably the most republican thing that the PSOE has done.
– Marina Lobo (@marinaLobL) May 19, 2022
This weekend I want to do something quiet, walk near the sea without people or trouble, I’m going to #sanxenxo I’ll tell you pic.twitter.com/7n8l0VfKw8
— Most Wanted (@FirstMostWanted) May 20, 2022
I hope that the arrival of the Emeritisimo to Sanxenxo will once again make this accessible and attractive sport for everyone, sailing, fashionable.
– Andrés R. (from Roto) Paredes (@Cuaquero) May 20, 2022
Corona infection in Sanxenxo.
– Flu-like coronavirus (@CoronaVid19) May 20, 2022
It is expected that the rehatíla of comments will multiply the days of the visit of the emeritus king to Spain, first in Sanxenxo, and on Monday in that planned meeting with his son and current monarch, Felipe VI, and other members of the family, such as Thus, in the last few hours, a statement from Real home.