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Siempre me han dado miedo las cloacas, los espías, todo ese poder oscuro que opera sin control, entre las sombras, en la misma dimensión, pero en un plano diferente al nuestro, como si fueran espectros. Todo eso me hace sentir pequeño, como si te enteraras de repente que mientras tú estabas en el bar hablando a los parroquianos del imperio de la ley y de la separación de poderes, "no, mira, Ernesto, te explico", así, desde una tribuna moral y académica que solo me faltaba la toga para parecer el mismo Zenón de Citio, pues hubiera otro mundo dentro del mundo, unos arrabales que todo el mundo conocía, menos tú, que estabas haciendo el ridículo hablando de contrapesos y de controles con tu vinillo en la mano.Yo lo imagino como una matrioska: dentro del mundo normal habita un mundo más pequeño y más podrido y dentro de ese otro y dentro otro, hasta que, al final, llegamos a un 'aquapark' de aguas fecales, con policías, fiscales, empresarios, jueces y políticos corruptos, todos en bañador, chapoteando en una piscina de bolas sucias, tirándose a la cara amenazas, grabaciones y excrecencias.De todo lo que estamos viendo, lo más grave es el caso Leire. Yo entiendo que a la opinión pública le escandalicen más las amiguitas, los enchufes, las joyas y todo lo que activa el resorte digamos que del propio pardillismo. Pero mucho más preocupante es que el partido que detenta el poder dirigiera una organización paralela destinada a pervertir el funcionamiento de la propia democracia a través del miedo y las amenazas. Porque que roben dinero está mal, Carlos, pero es lo de menos. El dinero se recupera. Sin embargo, que te roben la democracia implica que el pueblo esté desprotegido ante los abusos de poder de un sistema corrupto y totalitario. Y ya sabemos cómo acaba eso. Cuando a un pueblo le roban la fe en las instituciones, lo menos preocupante son las joyas y las chicas. Mucho más duro es aceptar es que siempre tuvieron razón en el bar.

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