At last, sanity prevails: a breath of relief in the face of collective madness.

The television program 'El Intermedio' returned to La Sexta this Tuesday with the traditional monologue by its host, Gran Wyoming, who began the broadcast accompanied by the song 'No estamos lokos' by Ketama. In his speech, Wyoming reflected on the perception of madness and sanity in contemporary society, suggesting that, although at times it seems that one is the only sane person in a confusing world, they are not alone in their struggle for common sense.

The host also addressed the recent controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's return to television after critical comments about Charlie Kirk's death, commenting on the letter from more than 400 artists that compared it to the McCarthy-era witch hunts. In an ironic tone, Wyoming touched on other current topics, such as the decision by a bicycle brand to sever ties with an Israeli cycling team for ethical reasons. At the end, he called on the audience to express their opinion and to rebel against what they consider unjust, emphasizing the importance of public opinion in the struggle for social justice.

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