A
little bit of history..... I run Girona Grapevine which is an English-speaking
social group in Girona. It started about 17 years ago and meets each week in the
Hotel Carlemany coffee shop at 11am. Because of the hour, it tends to attract
people who are retired – like me!
I
don’t take credit for starting it, I am simply the latest person to take
responsibility for running it. There is a Meetup group and Facebook page. We
have 8 advertisers each of whom pay the €15 a year which covers the cost of the
website and Meetup group.
Up
to a few years ago, the Facebook page of Girona Grapevine was called “Girona
Grapevine Jolly Japes” run by a very jolly and likeable person, Barbara. But
the content started to get rather political and Girona Grapevine is most
certainly not like that. I discussed this amicably with Barbara and, when she was able
to, she changed the name to Girona Jolly Japes and now it has no connection with Girona Grapevine. I should explain that “Jolly
Japes” is a reference to a typical children’s book title from the 1950s. Jolly
is cheerful and a jape is a joke, or having fun. One thing that Barbara could not change was
the URL of the Facebook page which, if you look closely, still carries the
original title including “Girona Grapevine”.
Now
it is most certainly not a "jolly jape". This photo has now appeared with the slightly cryptic heading, "One that proves puzzling when you think it would be a no brainer".
The Facebook page is carrying a great deal of
pro-independence content which includes this twisted logic. My concern is not
primarily about independence (or not) although I personally don’t like the idea, it is the
flouting of the law by the very people who should be upholding it. Namely the
Parliament in Barcelona. And they are attempting to use the media to twist the
truth and persuade people in other parts of the world that their cause is just. How is it possible that they call, “The right to decide”, “democracy”? Democracy
is respect for the law.
Each
day, I get more and more anxious about what is happening and finally, having
seen the bullfighting post, I have decided to do something about it. I told my
friends in Societat Civil Catalunya about Jolly Japes – it is public, so I can
do that - and I am writing more openly here. I want to make a difference
because the prospect really frightens me. People that I know, English expats
among them, seem to be turning a blind eye to the fact that this proposed referendum is illegal.
That is my simple issue, respect for the law. If we cease doing that, it is called anarchy. People I know - many of whom are friends also - may be pro or anti indepenence, I respect their opinions. Of course I do.
The
most recent development was a letter written, ostensibly to Mariano Rajoy, the
Prime Minister of Spain, and copied to King Felipe VI. But its true purpose was
nothing about dialogue as it suggested, it was sent to the Financial Times in
London and it is quite possible that they received their copy before that of
the King. Its content was described in El Punt Avui as follows.
Puigdemont
(The President of Catalunya), Colau (the mayor of Barcelona) Demand Dialogue.
It
went on to describe how the Catalan government has “showed the world its
willingness to negotiate the vote”. It described this offer as “without
conditions” but made the condition that the vote on 1st October goes
ahead. To say that is disingenuous is the understatement of the year. The
letter was full of terms such as, "Spain is undertaking an offensive of unprecedented
repression”. But people will believe this. They will not see through the deceit
and will think that the Generalitat is making a noble last-minute offer of
peace. It is nothing like that. If one reads the text, it is blatantly obvious.
In any case, Sr Rajoy cannot negotiate the vote even if he wanted to. The rules are embedded in the Constitution. Whatever one may think about whether the rules are justified or not, it is not something that can be changed without intense debate. And that happens very rarely. At
least, the press here is beginning to report the fact which many people have
been saying for a long time - that an independent Catalunya would automatically
be outside the European Union and would have to re-apply for membership. And
that would require the cooperation of the Spanish government together with all
other member states. And, not trivial for some, FC Barcelona would not be able to play in La Liga, so they will have to be content playing Girona and Espanyol.
Previously I have resisted
writing comments on Jolly Japes. Now I am doing so. In response to the photo
above, I wrote, “I am shocked by such inflammatory material, more so to see it
repeated here. I am all for a debate with respect for the law but this plumbs
new depths”.
Actually
I wrote it late at night after eating out in a restaurant in Celrà so I was
very careful with the wording. I didn’t want to regret it next morning! I didn’t!
The
silent majority needs to speak out more. We can no longer remain tranquil with
our faith in the law. We may be winning the battle in the courts but the
Independistas have no respect for the courts. So we need to use the same
methods in order to make clear to the world the travesty that is happening
here.
There
is a black joke fermenting (or do I mean fomenting?) in my mind. That is, the solution is for the
Generalitat to declare independence now and then hold the referendum because
then it would be legal. But, effectively, that is what is already happening.
By the way, I wrote here on the same subject back in 2012. You can find the article by clicking on year 2012 in the blog menu. Or follow this link......
http://steve-meza.blogspot.com.es/2012/10/independence-for-catalonia.html
By the way, I wrote here on the same subject back in 2012. You can find the article by clicking on year 2012 in the blog menu. Or follow this link......
http://steve-meza.blogspot.com.es/2012/10/independence-for-catalonia.html
No comments:
Post a Comment