Implacable and impeccable. Columnist and writer Juan Soto Ivars charged with irony against the last cover of the magazine ‘On Thursday‘, which was intended to denounce corruption in Spain but, according to him, remained in an exercise of selective nostalgia and obvious bias. In a recent video of his YouTube channel, Soto Ivars analyzed the cover and described it as “the death of the left-wing political satire.” The magazine illustrated the probl…
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Implacable and impeccable. Columnist and writer Juan Soto Ivars charged with irony against the last cover of the magazine ‘On Thursday‘, which was intended to denounce corruption in Spain but, according to him, remained in an exercise of selective nostalgia and obvious bias. In a recent video of his YouTube channel, Soto Ivars analyzed the cover and described it as “the death of the left-wing political satire.” The magazine illustrated the probl…