Since the birth of socialism in Spain in 1879, and its bastard child, communism in 1921, their goal has been the destruction of Spain and to achieve it they would not hesitate to use the Spanish people to destroy it.

Socialism, like the virus it is and which infects every part of our daily lives, must be fought and eradicated, with the aim of living in a healthy, free society that reflects the values which once made Spain a respected and admired nation. (PanAm Post)
What would you say if I told you: “An idea is like a virus, resistant, highly contagious. The smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define you or destroy you.” Fiction or reality?
The phrase corresponds to a magnificent movie, Inception, where the protagonist of the film, Leonardo DiCaprio - Dom in the movie -, puts into practice the germ of an idea in his own wife, with terrible consequences for her, leading to madness and subsequent suicide, as he does not distinguish dream from reality.
But do you think it is only fiction, or can it happen in reality? Allow me to make you a spoiler of a movie in which we are protagonists, but that many, a large part of the Spanish society, do not distinguish dream from reality, which will give us our bones on the canvas, as a society.
Defining ourselves as a society. A Spanish society that bears little or no resemblance to the society built by our ancestors based on deep-rooted, transmitted and shared values. Work, effort, sacrifice, solidarity, ambition and perseverance were non-negotiable values.
This film began decades ago, but a key moment is when the Italian, Antonio Gramsci, the Marxist, Antonio Gramsci, in the first third of the twentieth century, used Karl Marx's terminology -infrastructure, superstructure and hegemonic bloc- as a basis. His germ of an idea was to create a hegemonic bloc, and for this it was necessary to wage a cultural battle on all fronts, with the aim of creating a new society, with a new moral order.
That movement required the use of all possible fronts, all the trenches necessary to reach the greatest number of extracts of society, in order to filter and channel its germ of idea - its ideology: Marxism. Therefore, the whole of society had to contribute, through its participation - by assuming ideas that had been alien to it up to that moment -, to implant and impose a new model of society. Hence the concepts of infrastructure - the different extracts of society -, the superstructure - the promoters of the new values -, thus achieving hegemony through the imposition of the interaction between executors and promoters.
Antonio Gramsci died in 1937 but his work still lives on, indeed, I would say that the germ of his idea has taken root in our society and is more alive than ever. And if not, what is it but Agenda 2030 - the superstructure - and the different organizations, administrations, unions, associations, foundations, employers or platforms - the infrastructure -, that have transformed society from top to bottom, assuming values, which were never autochthonous or our own, and banishing those values transmitted from generation to generation, and which made Spain a respected and valued nation.
And the fact is that, as in the aforementioned film -Inception-, Spanish society locked a secret deep inside itself, something that one knew to be true, but decided to forget. And a society that forgets what it is, is condemned to its oblivion and therefore to its destruction and death.
Since the birth of socialism in Spain, in 1879, and its bastard child, communism in 1921, their objective has been the destruction of Spain and to achieve it they would not hesitate to use the Spanish people. There have been many times that they have tried to do so by means of violence, not in vain, they provoked the Civil War in Spain -in 1936-, and seeing that Spain prevailed, they decided to take up again Antonio Gramsci's germ -the cultural battle-. And here, I can tell you that, in August 2023, supported by Agenda 2030, it can be said that they have gone further than ever, converting and transforming Spanish society into something it never was, and into something that does not represent the traditional values of Spain. To do this, the first thing they did, was to keep in the depths of our soul, as a society, our memory, our memories and the witness inherited from our ancestors. Their tool? Lobotomize through education and communication.
It is not surprising, therefore, that today half of Spanish society depends on the system, through subsidies, pensions or public jobs. It is not surprising, therefore, that in the face of the worst government we have ever had, not because of greater or lesser sympathy, but because of objective data, Spanish society has not punished such management, but rather it has been rewarded. If you allow me, it is not surprising, therefore, that those who have always shared “the love” for the destruction of the Spanish nation, are more united than ever -socialists, communists, Bildu, Erc, Pnv, Juntos por Cataluña and Bng-.
A germ of an idea, that of Antonio Gramsci, which has more and more followers, and which the supposed “main opposition party”, the Popular Party, makes its own, by joining this hegemonic bloc. A Popular Party that in these last elections, held on July 23, was dedicated to collect votes to later add them to the hegemonic bloc. I am not saying it, Alberto Feijóo himself is saying it and trying to do it, by begging for a pact with the Socialist Party or even making himself loved by the coup plotters of Juntos por Cataluña (Together for Catalonia).
Keeping in the depths of our soul, our memories and our values, is what allows this hegemonic bloc to run wild, here and there where they rule, when they say they are proud to be socialists or communists, as on many occasions Pedro Sanchez himself, Pablo Iglesias, Yolanda Diaz or recently Lula Da Silva himself has done, literally saying that “we fight against the discourse of the family, traditions and patriotism. The right wing is fascist. We are not offended when they call us communists, we are proud of it, we deserve it”. When socialism and communism are the bloodiest regimes in history. I insist, the most bloodthirsty, the most criminal.
We allow it, because they have robbed us of what is most precious to us, our values and our memory. And, therefore, we do not know who we have in front of our eyes, and as I always tell you, we do not know what they are capable of doing.
Do we prefer to live our reality, or do we prefer to live the supposedly idyllic life they propose to us?
We are facing a David versus Goliath battle, but we already know how that battle ended. I am in favor of recovering what we decided to forget one day, for the “comfort of the given”, despite knowing that they were the tools to advance as a society, because that is what our parents showed us, before our grandparents and before our great-grandparents.
Socialism as the virus that it is, and that infects all our day to day, it is necessary to fight it and eradicate it, with the intention of living in a healthy, free society that represents the values that once made Spain a respected and admired nation.
And yes Lula, and yes socialists, and yes communists, Spain will come out ahead betting for the family, as the oldest institution, betting for our traditions, our customs and of course our values as a society that represents the nation with more history...SPAIN.
Let us recover our reality, eliminate the germ.
This articles was originally published in Spanish in Panam Post.