Confessió de Felip a un periodista català: "Si la mayoría no me quiere me voy y hago otra cosa"
Li pregunten a Carlos Alsina què li diria a Felip de la monarquia i evoca la confessió privada del rei a un periodista català
In a recent segment of "The ChitChat Club" podcast, renowned Spanish journalist Carlos Alsina revealed his dream interview subjects and the incisive questions he would pose. When asked whom he would choose to sit down with, Alsina named two global figures: the King of Spain and the Pope. For the King, Alsina stated he would inquire about the continued necessity of the monarchical institution in contemporary society. "It's a good starting point for a conversation with the King," Alsina remarked, highlighting the fundamental nature of the question. Turning to the Pope, Alsina's proposed question delved into the dynamics of belief and non-belief. He questioned why non-believers are often expected to show respect for the beliefs of the faithful, while, in his observation, religious leaders sometimes portray atheism in a negative light, as if it were a "malfunction" or "illness." Alsina articulated his view: "Why is it that those of us who do not believe are asked to respect the beliefs of those who do, and I agree, while those at the head of the Church always speak of us non-believers almost as if we suffer some defect?" He further elaborated, "Why is atheism presented as an evil? Why can't the respect demanded of non-believers towards believers also be demanded in reverse?"
Li pregunten a Carlos Alsina què li diria a Felip de la monarquia i evoca la confessió privada del rei a un periodista català