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Miguel Bose se lanzó a la Yugular del Wokismo en el programa «El Hormiguero»

Miguel Bosé Arremete Contra el Wokismo en «El Hormiguero»: ¿Europa Está Perdiendo Su Libertad?

El reconocido cantante Miguel Bosé no se mordió la lengua durante su reciente aparición en el programa «El Hormiguero», donde lanzó una crítica feroz contra el wokismo y la corrección política que, según él, están convirtiendo a Europa en un rebaño de ovejas sin personalidad. Sus declaraciones han generado un intenso debate en redes sociales, dividiendo opiniones entre quienes celebran su valentía y quienes lo acusan de discursos reaccionarios.

¿El Wokismo Está Asfixiando a Europa?

«Europa ha caído en el más absoluto wokismo», afirmó Bosé con contundencia. «Mientras otras naciones innovan, crean y avanzan en tecnología, aquí solo se regula, regula y regula.» El artista comparó la situación actual con las décadas de los 70 y 80, recordando una época en la que, según él, las libertades individuales eran mucho más amplias. «Hoy la gente tiene miedo de decir lo que piensa», denunció, señalando cómo la autocensura se ha instalado en la sociedad por temor a represalias ideológicas.

La Amenaza a la Libertad de Expresión

Bosé fue más allá al advertir sobre un peligroso paralelismo entre Europa y regímenes autoritarios: «Cuando empiezan a coaccionarte, a limitar tu discurso, a invadir tu posibilidad de opinión, estamos ante un problema grave. En China no hay democracia ni libertad de expresión, y aquí, aunque de manera más sutil, nos están llevando por el mismo camino.» El cantante criticó lo que describió como «promesas falsas» y «futuros inventados» por parte de la élite globalista, que, en su opinión, busca homogenizar el pensamiento bajo la bandera de lo «políticamente correcto».

Europa: De Cuna de Libertades a Fortaleza del Autoritarismo

El artista lamentó la transformación de Europa, un continente que antaño fue «la madre de las libertades» y «la abuela de la historia», pero que hoy, según él, ha perdido su esencia. «Estamos en un riesgo grave», alertó, refiriéndose a la creciente regulación estatal y la erosión de los derechos individuales. Bosé también mencionó la crisis migratoria y los conflictos en las fronteras como factores que agravan la situación, aunque evitó profundizar en polémicas específicas para centrarse en su mensaje principal: «Hay que recuperar lo que nos están arrebatando.»

¿Reacción Valiente o Discurso Polémico?

Las declaraciones de Bosé no han pasado desapercibidas. Mientras algunos usuarios en redes lo aplauden por «decir lo que muchos callan», otros lo acusan de promover teorías alarmistas y discursos de ultraderecha. Lo que es innegable es que el debate sobre el wokismo, la libertad de expresión y el futuro de Europa está más vigente que nunca.

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