I spent the last US election campaign flipping between CNN and NBC until Biden's victory was confirmed.
From there, I stuck to Fox News.
The satisfaction of seeing the first world power recover the oremus did not satisfy me, I needed to season it with the misfortune of those who based on
fake news
had enthroned Trump, that Juggernaut car capable of destroying even his devotees, as he demonstrated weeks later Capitoline peat.
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When this Sunday another mob, also wrapped in skins, but not bison, but sable, spread through Genoa, I settled down before El ToroTV, the only ones who covered the escrache with more lacquer per square meter in the history of Spain.
Ever since the popular zapatiesta was set up, it pivoted between them and 13TV.
My day goes by watching them scratch their heads in astonishment, forced to choose sides before knowing who was going to be the winning horse —and subsidizer— and to criticize those who previously extolled between advertisements for inns and dye promotions.
This rejoicing in the evil of others is what the Germans call
schadenfreude
and, according to studies from Emory University, —which I have searched hard to justify myself— counts among its triggers “concern for social justice and the feeling that someone who has suffered an evil receives what corresponds to him”, the distant and distinguished cousin of the vulgar gloating that leads me to tune in to Rac1 when Barça has a bad afternoon.
In other words, it is legitimate to enjoy the debacle of those who have persisted in paralyzing all the social advances of progressive governments and are even capable of opposing the illegality of mutilating a dog's tail.
How not to peel off those who have silly sizes in their debt.
Until herniated.
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