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SpainCultureOverlooked from the right2 days ago

Those rats that applaud or shut up

The article discusses the behavior of individuals in positions of power who follow orders from their superiors, whether in politics or other professional fields. It criticizes those who publicly support or remain silent on issues based on directives they receive, suggesting these actions are driven by self-interest rather than genuine conviction.

19/06/2026 a las 09:29h.

Da igual cuĂĄndo lean esto. No sĂ© quĂ© diablos ocuparĂĄ las portadas de los medios informativos cuando el artĂ­culo se publique –me hacen escribirlo con casi dos semanas de antelaciĂłn–, pero una certeza sĂ­ tengo. Se trate de lo que se trate, en torno a ... lo que en ese momento ocupe los titulares habrĂĄ muchos individuos de ambos sexos, bien situados polĂ­tica y profesionalmente porque una cosa condujo a la otra, que segĂșn lo que les dicten quienes los colocaron en sus cargos, funciones o escaños, acatarĂĄn instrucciones, cacarearĂĄn consignas, dirĂĄn cuanto les ordenen decir sobre el asunto de moda. Esos paniaguados rascapuertas aplaudirĂĄn a sus lĂ­deres o jefes porque va incluido en el sueldo; y si tienen voz pĂșblica, lo harĂĄn con tergiversaciones y embustes cuya falsedad conocen, pero que deben sostener por Ăłrdenes recibidas.

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ABC (España)IndependentLeft2 days ago
Those rats that applaud or shut up

The article discusses the behavior of individuals in positions of power who follow orders from their superiors, whether in politics or other professional fields. It criticizes those who publicly support or remain silent on issues based on directives they receive, suggesting these actions are driven by self-interest rather than genuine conviction.

Bias read (Left): The article uses strong critical language toward individuals in power who comply with directives from leaders, implying systemic corruption and lack of authenticity. The tone is dismissive of authority figures and highlights the idea of public officials acting out of self-interest rather than moral,