It would be cowardly not to pronounce myself in the TV debate of the week: parody on TV3 passing sparked a debate about the limits of humor when it comes to religious sensitivities. If nothing has happened, that is, as of the day it was published, I will content myself with saying that, unlike politicians of all stripes and the sane majority, I laughed a lot at the scene in question.
I’ve always connected with Catalan humor. If I’ve spent 45 years having a great time with El Jueves magazine, Jordi Milán and La Cubana, Buenafuente and his band Alfonso Arús and his family, as well as adopted Ángel Pavlovsky and Pepe Rubianes, why should I deny that his humor is connected to me? my neurons.
It’s the opposite of what happened to me with Oregon TV that crashed the audience in Zaragoza, and I can’t stand it, just like the TVs in Castilla-La Mancha or ours. None of the 400 laughing muscles in Carles Alberola’s sketches and his sitcoms move me. I am sad.
But if we get to the heart of the matter, the complicated aspect of the discussion created by the program directed by Toni Soler turns into the ideological aspect of the program. Who does not realize at this point that TV3 is a nationalist television rather than a regional one like the others? Therefore, parody has been interpreted as a supremacist act from where it came from. Now, twisting the loop is Toni Soler, who demands an apology for the criticism.