If there is
one thing that has infuriated Spain even more than the pro-independence protest
march on the Catalan national holiday, La Diada (11 September), it was the
international attention it received. Spain just can't stand that.
Understandably so, since Spain simply does not accept even the existence of the
nation of Catalonia. As far as Spain is concerned, there is no such thing as a
Catalan; there are only Spaniards. Clearly, there is no reaching any sort of understanding
with those who follow this absolutist (or, rather, fascist) line of thought,
which goes so far as to despise a nation with a thousand-year-old history that
has made very important contributions to humanity. This is exactly why Spain is
angered so to see the name of Catalonia making headlines in major media markets
all over the world. It is the same anger felt by the kidnapper who learns that
his hostage has been able to communicate with someone on the outside.
Spain,
therefore, will pressure European Union member states not to pay Catalonia any
heed. But luckily for us, Spain is just a bantam-weight. The rest of Europe is
very concerned that Spain will not pay off its debt, and these concerns are
exacerbated by Spain's traditional arrogance-- the fruit of its own inferiority
complex. And so, if forced to choose between Catalonia and Spain, Europe will
always choose Catalonia, because Europe knows that Catalonia has a solvent
economy, and it knows that Spain is bankrupt. Catalonia is currently up to its
neck because it is being robbed of the resources it generates, but as an
independent country, it would be the fourth richest state in the European
Union. Catalonia's word is good, because Catalonia does what it says it will
do. Spain, on the other hand, squanders fortunes on colossal construction
projects that serve absolutely no purpose. Spain's word is no good, because it
doesn't keep its promises. There simply is no comparison.
Víctor Alexandre, writer
www.victoralexandre.cat
Twitter: @valex_cat
Twitter: @valex_cat
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