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“When I said Hitler I meant Einstein”

2022-05-31T03:55:54.722Z


The political and media elites echo the intellectual circles when it comes to diminishing those who do not emerge from the so-called "establishment"


Is it that a public man cannot suffer a lapse?

With so many fruitful ideas for the development of Colombia crowding into the head of the new candidate and with how stupid some journalists can be, especially those on the radio, it is known that the engineer meant E=mc2 and

Heil came out, Hitler!

You have to have a lot of bad will to, just for that, insinuate that Rodolfo Hernández is the Ernst Röhm of Bucaramanga.

Anyone slips if they are harassed and harassed and more so with as many German-speaking philosophers as there have been in the world: Hegel, Schopenhauer, Lichtenberg, Feuerbach, Schimmel, Fichte, Kaltenbrunner...

The political and media elites echo the intellectual circles when it comes to diminishing those who do not emerge from the so-called "establishment."

It is a supraplutocratic procedure already sufficiently described by scholars.

Examples abound.

Recently, a minister from the Peruvian economic cabinet also gave Hitler as an example, not as a philosopher but as an economic planner, and the German and Israeli embassies in that country were naturally forced to rebuke and energetically deny the minister. South American.

The minister inaugurated the position.

Being released as a Peruvian minister is, apparently, a ceremony of remote Inca origin that requires the renewal of dignitaries several times in the course of the same solar year.

President Castillo has sought to reinstate that propitiatory rite and has only reaped the incomprehension of the liberal snobs and the ridicule of the powerful.

Well, the minister presented his proposals on the development of Peru to the media and for this he told how it was that Adolf Hitler, visiting Italy, was so impressed with an

autostrada senza pedaggio

that as soon as he came to power he began to emulate Mussolini and come to make highways and airports!

So many made, so much concrete and macadam, so many backhoes and man-hours made the German economic takeoff between the wars inevitable.

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Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández, in search of support.

Who goes with whom?

The pachamamic and loudmouth minister was then exposed by the global media as an apologist for Nazism and had to offer excuses in the face of the German and Israeli protest although, he said, he was very clear that Hitler did very bad things in life.

He just wanted to offer an example of what well-directed public spending can do for a country.

He was talking about the Keynesian

Hitler

, let's put it that way;

not the genocidal Hitler.

Here in Colombia, the conspiracy of the spokesmen of the establishment and the Petrista left against engineer Hernández because of the plainness of his language and the scant nature of his ideas about the world predicts a massive, poisonous campaign of discredit.

The conjunction of theoretically antagonistic actors is understandable because Gustavo Petro, and it would seem that for only a few hours, is also part of the political establishment to be evicted, along with the parties that surrounded Fico Gutiérrez, while the engineer is the unexpected solitary transgressor who breaks into the town's main street to stone shop windows.

The bewilderment will not last long, however.

The chamber of commerce, after the court hearing on a corruption case that allegedly involves Hernández, will invite the misogynistic

outsider

to lunch and ask him "what can we do for you, engineer?"

The barons of the old policy will arrive in time for dessert and coffee.

The candidate on the left, a stubborn enemy of fossil energy, will go out on the street to sell solar panels and just then it will start to rain.

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Source: elparis

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