
"Soy Canarias y me compro un tren, pero no una casa": la dura crítica a los tre…
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Canary Islands Comedian Alba Boek Ignites Social Media with Satirical Train Proposal In a recent viral video, Canary Islands comedian Alba Boek has sparked conversation with a humorous sketch proposing her intention to 'buy a train' for the archipelago. The video, which has garnered significant attention, features Boek comically outlining her plans for a high-speed train, complete with 'full extras' and custom designs, to connect Gran Canaria and Tenerife. Boek's satirical take includes a fictional budget of '4 billion' for the project, which she lightheartedly dismisses as a 'trifle' when financed monthly. She also humorously addresses potential environmental concerns, stating, 'When have protected animals and plants ever mattered to us?' and playfully suggests expropriating land for the railway. The comedian further jokes about picking up tourists to 'destroy natural spaces,' a clear jab at the impact of tourism. While presented as a comedic piece, the sketch subtly touches upon ongoing discussions regarding infrastructure development and environmental protection in the Canary Islands. Boek's performance, delivered with expressive humor, resonates with local audiences familiar with these topics, offering a lighthearted yet pointed commentary on regional issues.
El vídeo recuerda cómo las redes sociales se han transformado en un espacio de denuncia colectiva, donde lo que empieza como un chiste puede converti…