Sacar el ‘Guernica’ de Madrid and the helicopter as Franco del Valle de los Caídos

The one that caught my attention the most the various parliaments of the last Aberri Egunwhich is always appropriate to record what is true in broad nationalism is the comparison made by the lehendakari within a possible translation Guernica in Bilbao with el del féretro de Candid from Valle de los Caídos to the Mingorrubio cement plant.

He literally said: “Are Sacaron and Franco going to the Valle de los Caídos and not able to take a picture of Madrid do Euskadi?”.

They argue that they equate the gestures contained in what is called historical memory as intimately related. But the truth is that they played as contrapuestos, extraños, and they didn’t know either of the others.

More importantly, what needs to be understood is that the solution for translation could be similar. It is decided by air. For what having to take a suspended helicopter control panel from Madrid to Bilbaobecause you don’t have an antenna device that you can put in the shop without rolling it up. Unless you ask the Russian Antonov, who could only be feared in Vitoria, but not in Bilbao.

Since I could consult the dimensions of the panel, trying to take such an object out of the air would be downright suicidal.

With its three meters and medium to high for cases or width, it will produce a “sailing effect” that will make it impossible to lift it by connecting, with an overall risk to the device that does it. And I don’t expect the vibration of the engine to break down the color of the track in a few minutes.

Minister of Culture Ernest Urtasun. Photo: Europa Press.

The simile of the legend was perfectly suited to the character. But all this is happening because broad nationalism is very ill-conceived.

In Spain, with the honorable exceptions of politicians who often appear when they tell you the truth, condescension is normal, no admiration and even pleitesia.

Will you explain to me, yes no, the feeling that applause with the one who was desired Aitor Estebanthe current president of the PNV, about his work as a speaker at the convention. Ni que fuera Castelar.

In Spain there is a general papacy for nationalismwhich is what ultimately gives her all legitimacy.

Credentials obtained through respect differencesin favor of a political movement that never concealed its true intentions, but in Spain led to considerations that would have been scandalous in other latitudes.

If you value all aspects of public life, including cultural ones.

Authors who like the nationalism that is needed, who seek the blessing of Spain, specifically Madrid, are looking for publications and awards to appear as initiates in the land of Vasco. And Spain is taking it, which is provocative that there are more people in the country who are consumed by nationalism.

“In Spain there is a generalized papacy that has nationalism, which is ultimately what gives it all legitimacy”

A choice from that Imanol Pradales Gil It is the ultimate example.

An individual who, by family origin, belongs to a population sector originating from immigration from other parts of Spain, against which the original nationalism arose as a sign of discrimination and superiority.

Now let’s have the chosen one for the party player, he pretends to embody the quintessence of the Basquewith this tone that he implements in rallies imitating his predecessors in the load, but which is set. Because it is just a copy of the original.

The Minister of Culture stated that he clearly confirms the request of the PNV to temporarily move the Board of Directors to Bilbao.

But nothing makes us think that nationalism will give up its intentions, as they have demonstrated in their political trajectory. No, the painting will not be sold Picasso now or in ten years. But if you’re gone from me and after this I’d rather never see it in Vasco Country.

This is for a number of reasons, which I will list briefly without pretending to be exhaustive, and it goes without saying that no one needs to worry about image preservation.

1. As many nationalists wanted to transform it into a symbol of their ideologically biased victimism, the image fortunately transcends its extreme and false meaning. In no other case has it ever achieved the international status it holds as a global symbol of peace.

It is inconceivable that the PSE or the PP will move forward, which represents the most significant aspect of politics in the last fifty years: the widespread awareness that anything in harmony with the country is akin to nationalism. This is how anti-nationalism gained ground and prevailed.

Maybe, once in a while, I don’t recommend it. And that stems from the previous one.

2. So let’s know how to confirm it art and the personal status of the artist are nothing like that. And by this rule of three, you should now agree among those who take pictures, as well as those who ask, that Picasso mistreated your women.

“Izquierda and nationalism in this case contextualize the artist in his own time. What they never had with Francoism, against which they consider it an absolute evil.”

Izquierda and nationalism in this case contextualize the artist in his own time. What they never have with Francoism, which for the first time in all contexts they consider absolute evil.

Again, they are implicitly aware that all of their feminist ideology serves their political interests.

3. So confirm what you know: that the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is only relevant to its continent, but not to its content. And that the papanitism that nationalists feel in Anglo-Saxon is only comparable to what many Spaniards feel in nationalism.

4. Because it shows that broad nationalism has much to admire in the rest of Spain.

It’s fine to sit there and admire it, but read it.

5. Why? the image is not named Guernicauntil Guernicawhat is the name of villa en castellano. An idiom also spoken by the majority in Guernica, as in the rest of Vasco Country (this quiz may not be true whether the picture comes out or not, but you have to decide).

6. So I’m selling a piece for one of these main aesthetic reasons a bull that is a typical representation of Spain.

We note that the youths of the abertzale izquierda destroyed some bulls Osborne who still wanted to Vasco country. El último, el de Ribabellosa (Álava). Antes, otro que había en Tudela (Navarra).

PNV nadie said this mouth is never mine for these atropels. Rather the opposite.

The only thing I would like to see is a Picasso painting coming into the country, Vasco would also see it as he climbs the road to Madrid. But I promise I’m not worth the experience.

*** Pedro Chacón is a professor of history of political thought at UPV/EHU.

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