Alfonso Guerra and Pablo Motos regret not being able to joke about “gays and dwarfs”

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‘Anthill’ This Wednesday he put entertainment aside and completely immersed himself in politics. After the recent investment Pedro Sánchez, Pablo Motos was invited to the program Alfonso Guerra. The former vice president of the government went to space antenna 3 He was speaking to promote his book, but most of the speech revolved around amnesty.

Both Guerra and Motos were highly critical of Sánchez’s agreements with pro-independence parties. “The investment was bought with this and 14 billion euros. If I were one of Sánchez’s 121 deputies, I would go home.”Guerra assured.

Guest of Motos beyond his constant attacks on the Sánchez government He came under fire on social networks for some controversial remarks regarding freedom of expression.

“There is now a reactionary left that is not progressive,” Guerra lamented, and then denounced that “what is politically correct is not democratic.” “You cannot limit my expression”The politician commented: “I express myself the way I want, without insulting anyone.”

In this sense, he stated that he felt “sorry” for the comedians and said, “They can’t talk about anything anymore.” “There used to be (jokes) about gays and dwarfs…”Guerra continued speaking. Far from stopping him, the presenter himself supported his controversial argument: “Everything.” “Now, when a comedian does a show, he spends more time talking about the things he can’t talk about than the things he can talk about.”Motos was broadcast in prime time on Antena 3.

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