A good policy guide with Tony Kanto: “Hostias como panes”

Tony Canto definitely left Sudan and he still had a leap to another game. Fate sang. Miguel როngel Rodrესguez, Isabelle Diaz’s chief of staff, was summoned to a meeting to be invited to run for the PP campaign in the 2021 Madrid elections. The Valencian politician asked what kind of message should be sent to the rallies. Rodriguez must have been surprised by such naivety, and went so far as to say, “Sing to the hosts like bread.”

This is what Tony Canto (Valencia, 1965) devoted himself to during his fourteen years in political career. To distribute hosts, swords and bets. In general, he does not view his opponents as bad, even deadly, wrong people, but as the epitome of society’s worst flaws. It is obvious that he is not the only politician who does this, but he is one of those who has achieved the most recognition in the shortest time with such a weapon. This helped him become famous. He was very attentive to what was written about him. He even had a Google signal on his name to check.

So you start and finally you are obsessed. Everything is nails that need to be nailed to the wall. Like Joe Pesch in politics. Who should break their legs? that? It’s done.

Canto has published a book of memoirs in which he combines his experience as a film, television and theater actor and his work in politics. Faithful to everything shaking style, he chose a title that fits his attitude towards life! “When I was little, I was on the left side, but then I matured.” Why waste time waiting for the third paragraph to make fun of those who do not think the same? Paste in the title and run. The same is true with feminists, environmentalists, and nationalists, and generally with anyone who has no ideas. He does nothing but brag about his liberal ideas and the meaning of the concept of freedom, but he always puts an end to the intolerance that has spread across Europe over the last decade.

He does not believe that there are people who think differently and defend him with passion. It will be that they are not ripe and that at best.

He is one of those who does not stop condemning the moral superiority of the left. Therefore, what can be said about him when he writes that “the fool is left only to talk nonsense.” Some call it the polarization effect. To consider whether or not what is happening, the parties considered it essentially to recruit people who would do the job of insulting the opponent in the most offensive terms.

In Ciudadanos, this seems to have been a necessary requirement until even its leader, who is usually devoted to a more dignified role, came out in the same drift. For a period of time they worked very well until they suddenly sank as fast as they rose.

Canto tried almost as many different sticks in politics as in the world of acting. It started with an independent candidate in the city of Torrelodones in Madrid. He then went into national politics with the UPyD, then flew to Ciudadanos when he saw that the Albert Rivera star had more of a future than Rosa Diez. When Ciudadanos sank, he approached the PP galaxy in Madrid, where he thought it would not be much assembled. Not registered in time, he was unable to enter their voter lists and finally took the stone from the address of the so-called Spanish office, an organization that is difficult to justify in a society where everyone speaks Spanish except a few. Tourists.

It was a payment for the services rendered to the campaign. It was with great joy that he confirmed with the phrase “Beach bar what you see, I am, there is no other structure than me.” Always speak before you think. He said this week that “Vox is good for Spain”, so it is not uncommon for some to speculate on a new political leap.

In the book, he portrays himself as a leftist in his youth until his brain began to properly carburize. It covers the topics of austerity there. He was holding a Ches poster in the room. He wore a Palestinian scarf around his neck. Gets excited and enters the realm of narration. He says he ran “in front of the evil grays, near Kojo Manteca, so he did not know why he was protesting.” When Manteca and his crutch became known in 1987, police officers wore brown for many years, from 1979 onwards. He probably saw it on TV.

“I arrived in Madrid like an impudent liver,” he wrote, and he would be right to say so. He admits that he continues to be “often”, but now he is even more aware of it. This is a step in the right direction.

The book does not hide a few moments of his political career in which he deceived himself. He posted on Twitter data on false allegations of gender-based violence invented by the association he met. He apologized for this, but in fact the book insists on the idea that the law against sexist violence unfairly harms men. She believes that feminism is one of the “new religions” and only demands the celebration of International Men’s Day.

It is equally degrading in the fight against environmental and climate change. It would be more convenient to call him ignorant because he does not know what he is talking about. “The important thing here is whether this one and a half degree rise in temperature is really as serious as some doomed people say.” For the doomed, we must understand the world scientific community that has set this level and a half as the maximum allowable margin for a pre-industrial era to avoid catastrophe. Worst of all, several scientific forecasts suggest that from 2030 to 2050 it will steadily exceed the current rate of greenhouse gas emissions. Bah, the doomed who do not know as much about science as Tony Kanto.

Kanto likes to provoke leftists and partly builds his career on it and then is surprised that they respond in the same style or more aggressively. Dedicate four pages to posting insults and attacks received on social networks. He is immediately happy that “now even the right hand distributes the tug”. So the problem is not even that people are insulting him, but that they are insulting him.

The book ends with a farewell tone. He admits he wants to return to active politics – instead of rescuing a Spaniard in Madrid from a non-existent threat – but it’s likely to end for him. It was hard for him to accept that. He knows that “now is the time for others.” Although if Miguel როngel Rodrესიguez asks him to hand out more “bread-like hosts”, he will definitely encourage him in another round. This is the way to understand his policies.

Source: El Diario

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