Elfotografoalocado
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I wouldn't say it's necessarily privileged, it's just that they have more independence. If one year they have a bad economic outcome they could have trouble, but thankfully they enjoy a healthy economy, good economic policy and shielding from the bullshit of the Government. Which Cataluña does not. Though the community that has it the worst by far is Valencia, IMO.Is there but way more minoritary by the years and years of ETA violence. Also Basque is in a priviliaged position in the current autonomic model.
Some people think that way, but it's not representative of the movement now.
In the same way some spanish ppl think we are the fucking worst.
I'll just say, most of Spain DIDN'T vote for PP ir Ciudadanis. It's a loud minority. Please work with us to push them out and build a better country.
Edit: I guess the Basque Country is privileged in the sense that they are shielded from the bullshit of PP. They just run their own economy and do great at it. I'm proud of my Basque heritage lol.
More edit: About Charles III, comparing him to Robert E.Lee is completely missing what he did in his historical context, good and bad alike. He was one of those "Enlightened despots".
He reformed the Universities top to bottom and created schools of trades, put a lot of focus in infrastructure and roads, put together a plan of industrial development, public hospitals...
He reduced the number of people of the nobility, and declared labor by the nobility an honorable thing. (This was huge at the time, look up "Hidalgo" and how there were thousands of idle, starving members of a petty low nobility)
All in all he was a technocrat and had the ideas of "reason" and national cohesion that the Enlightenment did. He was an autocrat and a flawed ruler, and imposed his interpretation of "reason" in many aspects of society, but comparing him to Robert E.Lee is stupid. We have Ferdinand VII for that.