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5 hours ago, Spike said:

Comes off like a teenager that read the 'Communist Manifesto' for the first time and fancies himself as a revolutionary. I bet he wishes the Falangists were still around.

More like this mate...

 

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7 hours ago, Spike said:

Comes off like a teenager that read the 'Communist Manifesto' for the first time and fancies himself as a revolutionary. I bet he wishes the Falangists were still around.

Tbf Catalan nationalists are mostly far from socialists, the biggest party are pretty standard centrist liberals. It's not really a left-right issue.

 

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4 minutes ago, Inverted said:

Tbf Catalan nationalists are mostly far from socialists, the biggest party are pretty standard centrist liberals. It's not really a left-right issue.

 

Spanish culture as every European Latin culture works in extremes mate.  There is no middle ground and anyone that manifests a type of middle ground opinion on a social subject or theme is seen as suspicious and according to them, hiding something sinister.  I've written a lot on this subject in the past and from there is where other cultures find it difficult to decipher reactions and behaviour with social phenomena with European Latin societies.

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2 minutes ago, SirBalon said:

Spanish culture as every European Latin culture works in extremes mate.  There is no middle ground and anyone that manifests a type of middle ground opinion on a social subject or theme is seen as suspicious and according to them, hiding something sinister.  I've written a lot on this subject in the past and from there is where other cultures find it difficult to decipher reactions and behaviour with social phenomena with European Latin societies.

I don't know if Guardiola has ever expressed any political opinion besides his nationalism but if I had to guess his political position I'd say he was a liberal. I doubt he's even as far left as to call him a social-democrat.

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17 minutes ago, Inverted said:

I don't know if Guardiola has ever expressed any political opinion besides his nationalism but if I had to guess his political position I'd say he was a liberal. I doubt he's even as far left as to call him a social-democrat.

Indeed, but extreme reactions don't necessarily have to contain a political position on the left to right spectrum.

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1 hour ago, Inverted said:

Tbf Catalan nationalists are mostly far from socialists, the biggest party are pretty standard centrist liberals. It's not really a left-right issue.

 

That wasn't my point. Just that he is like an overly naive teenager not a socialist

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