Carlos III, traditional modern

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There is no coin more sour and clichéd than the binomial ‘tradition and modernity’. It is never lacking on the worst written ad pages, sometimes close to “making a difference”. Tradition never comes to the aid of modernity; It is always modernity that comes to the service of tradition. Because? Because while serving tradition, modernity is served. Modernity is a gala and pins-up blonde holding tradition by the arm when she goes out to dinner for the whole world to see. The age gap between tradition and modernity is so stark, it’s something power can afford.

III, the dumbest show of medieval magic released to the world in recent years. They may have seen some updates, but as the king’s dwarves reiterate, there was not a pinch of modernity.

The grand celebration of the Star Wars universe is scrutinized in all seriousness, intersecting with the metabarons of Jodorowsky and other “Metal Hurlant” space operas, until it turns out that the audience that enjoys it the most is comparable to the teenage geeks in the comics. store and RPG, but ignores the self-irony of the Great Boys. Religious, political, economic, military and media power take this Zululand ceremony seriously to the strict London solemnity that the king of a contemporary capitalist democracy shares with God for a few moments a dressing room set up in Westminster Abbey. It’s just a tradition. In contemporary times, King III. God supports the monarchies of the world, but does not go to their “events” to the disappointment of top hats and hats, medals and heels, uniforms and models, and by maintaining this absence is interpreted as an invisible presence among people who believe in them. see it everywhere

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