In the latest episode of the show 'Late Xou', Marc Giró stood out for a monologue full of sarcasm in which he turned the insults of his detractors into humorous material. From the outset, the presenter made it clear that his program also belongs to those who tend to criticize it, defending the idea that it is 'the television for everyone'. Giró did not hesitate to address the accusations he has received on social media, from being considered a “Catalan pseudoprogressive by-product” to being part of the “propaganda of the Sánchez regime.”
The humorous tension escalated when Giró recounted a conversation with a female friend who suggested to him that working at RTVE implies being a socialist due to his salary. To emphasize the joke, the presenter pretended to make a call to Moncloa Palace to request the use of the presidential Falcon jet, in an attempt to arrive on time for an event. The fictional response to your request, which included an army helicopter, added a layer of absurdity to the sketch. With an ironic ending, Giró proclaimed his 'love' for being a socialist, while a helicopter could be heard in the background, closing the night with laughter and applause from the audience.
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